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Mathematics, 03.08.2021 08:50 samm2002

The Data Distributions are shown in the attached. Should I compare the two sets with the mean and standard deviation OR the median and interquartile range? I know both are normally distributed.

I think I should use the mean and standard deviation because they're distributed and there's no outliers. Can someone please please help me?
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The Data Distributions are shown in the attached.

Should I compare the two sets with the mean and

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