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Challenge The following box plots show monthly average high temperature from January to December degrees Fahrenheit for two U. S. cities. Which city should you live in if you want the most variability in
temperature?
City Y
City X
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Degrees Fahrenheit
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Degrees Fahrenheit
Which city should you live in if you want the most variability in temperature?
OA. City X
B. City Y
OC. City X and City Y, because they have the same variability in temperature.


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