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Which statement correctly compares the centers of the distributions?

Which statement correctly compares the centers of the distributions?-example-1
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Center of the distributions -> mean/median (preferably mean)

The option with range is eliminated

Median might not be accurate as median is the center person, not the center result.

Based on the graphs, identify the graph with the intervals of greatest frequency.

For North Heights -> between 30 and 32 (right-skewed, some higher values)

For Southview -> between 28 and 30 (most concentrated there)

Hence, mean of Southview is lower than North Heights.

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