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Which statement correctly compares the mean number of students for the data in the plots?

There are about 2 more students in each class at Poplar Middle School than at Oak Middle School.
There are about 2 more students in each class at Oak Middle School than at Poplar Middle School.
There are about 5 more students in each class at Poplar Middle School than at Oak Middle School.
There are about 5 more students in each class at Oak Middle School than at Poplar Middle School.

Which statement correctly compares the mean number of students for the data in the-example-1

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User Syed Mehtab Hassan
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Answer:

"There are about 2 more students in each class at Oak Middle School than at Poplar Middle School."

Explanation:

We need to compute the mean for each.

Poplar Middle School:

Lets list the numbers

20,20,20,21,21,21,21,21,22,22,22,22,22,22,22,23,23,23,23,24

The average is sum of all divided by number of numbers, that will be:

435/20 = 21.75

Oak Middle School:

The numbers are:

20,21,21,22,22,23,23,23,23,24,24,24,25,25,26,26,27,27,28,29

The average is sum divided by number of numbers, that will be:

483/20 = 24.15

The difference in mean is:

24.15 - 21.75 = 2.4

We can say, that is about 2 more students in Oak Middle School, correct answer choice is "2nd answer choice" - "There are about 2 more students in each class at Oak Middle School than at Poplar Middle School."

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