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Please answer the question The answer options are: less than, greater than, and equal to

Please answer the question The answer options are: less than, greater than, and equal-example-1

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From the question, we can see that we have two box-and-whisker plots. One of them represents the test score for Jake and the other the test scores of Ryan.

In a box-and-whisker plot, we have the following information:

We can see the following information from Jake and Ryan as follows:

The interquartile range (IQR) is the difference between Q3 and Q1.

Jake's Information

• Median = about 86

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• First Quartile (Q1) = 80

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• Third Quartile (Q3) = 90

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• Interquartile range (IQR) = Q3 - Q1 = 90 - 80 = 10

Ryan's Information

• Median = 75

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• First Quartile (Q1) = 70

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• Third Quartile (Q3) = 85

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• Interquartile range (IQR) = Q3 - Q1 = 85 - 70 = 15

Now, in summary, therefore, we can say that:

• Ryan's median test score (75) is ,less than, Jake's median test score (86).

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• The interquartile range of Ryan's test score (15) is ,greater than, the interquartile range of Jake's test scores (10).

[Hence, we have to select less than in the first part of the question, and greater than in the second part of the question.]

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