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The box plots shown represent two data sets. Use the box plots to compare the data sets. Drag each value to show if it is the same for both data sets, different for each data se…
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The box plots shown represent two data sets. Use the box plots to compare the data sets.
Drag each value to show if it is the same for both data sets, different for each data set, or if there is not enough information to tell.
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