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3) The prices (in dollars) of 50 randomly chosen types of shoes at 4 different stores are shown in the box plots. At which store would a person MOST LIKELY pay $60 for a pair of…
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3) The prices (in dollars) of 50 randomly chosen types of shoes at 4 different stores are shown in the box plots. At which store would a person MOST LIKELY pay $60 for a pair of shoes?
Α) Α
B) B
Cc
D) D
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Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
the point is closer to the 60 on the line
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C because the median is close to 60. Q3 is also close to 60.
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