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Mathematics, 17.08.2021 03:20 ashbromail

The parallel boxplots below display the weights of bags of two different brands, A and B, of granola. 2 boxplots. A number line labeled weight (grams) goes from 47 to 52.5. For Brand A, the whiskers range from 48.5 to 51.5, and the box ranges from 49.8 to 50.9. A line divides the box around 50.2. For Brand B, a point is at 52.5. The whiskers range from 47.4 to 51.8, and the box ranges from 48.8 to 50.2. A line divides the box at 49.4.

Which of the following statements is not true concerning the comparison of the bag weights for the two brands?

Almost 25% of the weights for brand B are less than the lowest weight for brand A.
About 50% of the weights for brand A are within the top 25% of the weights for brand B.
More than 75% of the weights for brand A are within the top 50% of the weights for brand B.
More than 75% of the weights for brand A are higher than the top 25% of the weights for brand B.

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