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Which statement is supported by the histograms? The two data sets have the same distribution and same range. The two data sets have the same distribution but different ranges. The two data sets have different distributions but the same range. The two data sets have different distributions and different ranges.

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Answer:

The two data sets have different distributions and different ranges.

Explanation:

When you subtract for both of the ranges they are different numbers. So that's the second part. The numbers along the bottom are different too so that is the different distributions.

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Answer:

The two data sets have different distributions and different ranges.

Explanation:

The shape of the data for German male adult heights is skewed left, but the shape of the data for female adult heights is close to symmetric. So, the two data sets have different distributions.

Each data set has the same minimum height of 145 centimeters. However, the maximum male adult height is 220 centimeters, and the maximum female height is 185 centimeters. So, the two data sets have different ranges.

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