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The median income for a sample of people from Chicago is about $60,000 and the

median income for a sample of people from Kansas City is about $46,000, but
researchers have determined there is not a meaningful difference in the medians.
Explain why the researchers might be correct.

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106,000 is the answer help me with my answer to

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The medians differ by $14,000, but if the IQR is larger than about $7,000, there will not be a meaningful difference between the median salaries in the two cities.

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