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Carter randomly selected some red and yellow clothing items at a store and recorded their prices. The tables below show the

data he recorded, in dollars.
Red Items
Yellow Items
12 89 72 13 57 63 12 7
28 12 46 66 5 22 98 139
50 53 27 41 2 69 41
8 76 85 30 12 35 45 55
Place each statement in the correct location on the table to show it is strongly supported by the data or it is not strongly
supported by the data
Few yellow items cost more
than $50
The majority of red items
cost more than $70
The majority of yellow Rems
cost less than $70.
Few red items cost less
than $30
The mean cost of the yellow
items is less than the mean
cost of the red Rems
Strongly Supported Not Strongly Supported
by the Data
by the Data

Carter randomly selected some red and yellow clothing items at a store and recorded-example-1

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Answer:

Strongly Supported by the Data

  • Few yellow items cost more than $50.
  • The majority of yellow items cost less than $70.
  • Few red items costs less than $30.

Not Strongly Supported by the Data

  • The majority of red items cost more than $70.
  • The mean cost of the yellow items is less than the mean cost of the red items.
  • Explanation:

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