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The two box plots represent the total number of touchdowns two quarterbacks threw in 10 seasons of play
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The two box plots represent the total number of touchdowns two quarterbacks threw in 10 seasons of play
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the answers are A and E on edgenuiity
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A. mike threw more touchdowns in one season
E. the differences in the midians and positions of the boxes
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