SUVs have a higher median mileage than sedans.
The range of mileage is larger for SUVs than for sedans.
We cannot determine which car type has a higher mean mileage without additional data.
Based on the boxplots you sent, here's how we can compare the average mileage of SUVs and sedans:
Median:
The median line for SUVs is slightly higher than the median line for sedans. This suggests that SUVs have a higher average mileage than sedans.
Mean:
Unfortunately, the boxplots don't provide information about the means of the two datasets. We cannot determine which car type has a higher mean mileage without additional data.
Number of data points:
The boxplots don't provide information about the number of data points in each dataset. Without knowing the sample sizes, it's difficult to draw any conclusions about the representativeness of the medians.
Maximum value:
The maximum value for SUVs is higher than the maximum value for sedans. This suggests that some SUVs have higher mileage than any sedan.
Range:
The range (IQR) for SUVs is larger than the range for sedans. This suggests that the mileage of SUVs is more spread out than the mileage of sedans. There could be both very fuel-efficient and very gas-guzzling SUVs, whereas sedans tend to cluster closer together in terms of mileage.
Overall:
Based on the available information, we can tentatively say that SUVs likely have a higher average mileage than sedans. However, without knowing the means or sample sizes, we cannot be certain.