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Answer:

The second box plot represents the data

Explanation:

A box and whisker plot gives you the five-number summary of the data, which includes:

the minimum (lowest value of the data)

the maximum (highest value of the data)

Q1 (25% of the data lies below this point)

Q3 (75% of the data lies below this point), and

the median (the middle of the data).

The two ticks at the far left and far right of the box-and-whisker plot are the minimum and maximum respectively. From the data, we see that the minimum is 5 and the maximum is 10.

Although both plots have a minimum value of 5, only the second plot has the accurate maximum at 10.

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