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Mathematics, 06.11.2019 20:31 Grayvtrain555

Sam and oscar are reading a book for english class. the following data sets show how many pages sam and oscar read each day for a week.

pages read by sam: 10,15,11,14,17,13,11
pages read by oscar: 12,14,17,19,14,18,16

the interquartile range(iqr) of both the data sets is 4. create a box plot for each data set. which statement correctly compares the two data sets?

a. there is not enough information given to compare the data and medians of the pages read by oscar and sam
b. the medians of both data sets are equal.
c. the majority of the pages read by sam are greater than the median of the pages read by oscar.
d. the majority of the pages read by oscar are greater than the median of the pages read by sam.

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