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The tables show random samples of the ages of viewers of two different movies.

The distribution for Movie A is (BLANK), so use the (BLANK) and (BLANK) to describe the population. The measure of center is (BLANK) and the measure of variation is (BLANK).
The distribution for Movie B is (BLANK), so use the (BLANK) and (BLANK) to describe the population. The measure of center is (BLANK) and the measure of variation is (BLANK).
The ages of viewers of Movie A are generally (BLANK) the ages of viewers of Movie B.

The tables show random samples of the ages of viewers of two different movies. The-example-1
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Answer:the ages of movie a

Is 5-7 years older then movie b

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