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The prices of tickets, in dollars, to different musicals are listed. 10, 18, 25, 28, 35, 39, 40, 50, 60 Which of the following box plots best represents the data given? A box plot uses a number line from 10 to 61 with tick marks every unit. The box extends from 21.5 to 45 on the number line. A line in the box is at 35. The lines outside the box end at 15 and 50. The graph is titled Ticket Prices For Musicals, and the line is labeled Price in Dollars. A box plot uses a number line from 9 to 61 with tick marks every one unit. The box extends from 20 to 42.5 on the number line. A line in the box is at 35. The lines outside the box end at 10 and 55. The graph is titled Ticket Prices For Musicals, and the line is labeled Price in Dollars. A box plot uses a number line from 9 to 61 with tick marks every one unit. The box extends from 19 to 43.5 on the number line. A line in the box is at 35. The lines outside the box end at 15 and 48. The graph is titled Ticket Prices For Musicals, and the line is labeled Price in Dollars. A box plot uses a number line from 9 to 61 with tick marks every one unit. The box extends from 21.5 to 45 on the number line. A line in the box is at 35. The lines outside the box end at 10 and 60. The graph is titled Ticket Prices For Musicals, and the line is labeled Price in Dollars.

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The box plot that best represents the given data is:

A box plot uses a number line from 9 to 61 with tick marks every one unit. The box extends from 21.5 to 45 on the number line. A line in the box is at 35. The lines outside the box end at 10 and 60. The graph is titled Ticket Prices For Musicals, and the line is labeled Price in Dollars.

This box plot accurately reflects the given data by showing the median of 35, the interquartile range from approximately 21.5 to 45, and the range from 10 to 60. The other box plots do not accurately reflect the given data because they do not show the correct range, interquartile range, or median.
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