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Analyzing Univariate Data In this activity, you will compare the mean, median, interquartile range, and standard deviation of two sets of data and
interpret them
The members of a rock climbing club can use an indoor rock climbing facility anytime they wish as part of their club
membership. As it creates a new budget, the club decides to investigate how often the members use the indoor climbing
facility. Then it will decide whether to increase the budget for this facility. Manuel and Gretchen are in charge of gathering this
information, so they survey the members of the club. Each person will administer the survey to 15 randomly selected
members and record how many days in the past month those members used the indoor facility. Their data is shown in the
table.
Number of Days Member Used Facility Last Month
Manuel
Gretchen
22
3
6
4
8
7
11
8
12
12
8
15
6
10
3
7
10
9
5
6
14
13
9
3
7
8


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