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Part 1- Miss Lester collected data from her grade book. Below are the test scores of two different students over the 5 unit tests. Please list (in the following order) the Minimum, Q1, Median, Q3, Maximum, and MAD for Student A. *
Part 2- Miss Lester collected data from her grade book. Below are the test scores of two different students over the 5 unit tests. Please list (in the following order) the Minimum, Q1, Median, Q3, Maximum, and MAD for Student B. *
Part 3- Select ALL of the following statements that are true. *
a.) Student A’s MAD is less than Student B’s.
b.) The difference between Student A’s average and Student B’s average is 2.
c.) Student B is the more consistent test taker.
d.) The difference between Student A’s average and Student B’s average is 6.
e.) Student A is the more consistent test taker.
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