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2 dots plots with number lines going from 0 to 10. Plot A has 0 dots above 0, 1, and 2, 1 above 3, 2 above 4, 2 above 5, 2 above 6, 2 above 7, 0 above 8 and 9, and 1 above 10. Plot B has 0 dots above 0, 1, and 2, 1 above 3, 2 above 4, 3 above 5, 3 above 6, 1 above 7, and 0 dots above 8, 9 and 10. Which statement correctly compares the measures of center in the two sets of data? Both the mean and median are greater for Plot A than for Plot B. Both the mean and median are greater for Plot B than for Plot A. Plot A has a greater median than Plot B, but Plot B has a greater mean. Plot B has a greater median than Plot A, but Plot A has a greater mean.

User Chris Farr
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This is not for this exact question, but I realized there was no answer to: Which statement correctly compares the measures of center of the data in the dot plots?

Answer:

C: The mode is greater for Mrs. Ramos’s class.

Explanation:

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2 dots plots with number lines going from 0 to 10. Plot A has 0 dots above 0, 1, and-example-1
User Sunil Targe
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Answer:

First one:

Both the mean and median are greater for Plot A than for Plot B

Explanation:

Set A:

Mean:

[1×10 + 2×7 + 2×6 + 2×5 + 2×4 + 1×3]/10

= 5.7

Median:

Median position: (10+1)/2 = 5.5th value

(5+6)/2

Median = 5.5

Set B:

Mean:

[1×7 + 3×6 + 3×5 + 2×4 + 1×3]/10

= 5.1

Median:

Median position: (10+1)/2 = 5.5th value

(5+5)/2

Median = 5

Mean: A is greater

Median: A is greater

User Takaomag
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