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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 23:00 DarinKing2005

Plot 1 goes from 0 to 8. There are 2 images above 5, 2 above 6, 4 above 7, and 5 above 8. Plot 2 goes from 0 to 8. there are 5 images above 1, 2 images above 2, 4 images above 3, 3 images above 4, 1 image above 5, 1 image above 6, and 1 image above 8. Use visual clues to decide which plot has the highest measure. No calculations should be necessary, although you may use them to verify your answers.

Highest mean:
Highest median:
Highest range:
Highest interquartile ranges:

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