asked 129k views
3 votes
The heights, in feet, of the trees for sale at two nurseries are shown below.

Yard Works: 7, 9, 7, 12, 5
The Grow Station: 9, 11, 6, 12, 7

Which statements are true regarding the measures of center and variability of these data sets? Select three choices.
1. The mean of the tree heights at Yard Works is less than the mean of the tree heights at The Grow Station.

2. The median of the tree heights at Yard Works is greater than the median of the tree heights at The Grow Station.

3. The range of the tree heights at Yard Works is greater than the range of the tree heights at The Grow Station.

4. The mean absolute deviation of the tree heights at Yard Works is greater than the mean absolute deviation of the tree heights at The Grow Station.

5. The mean absolute deviation of the tree heights at Yard Works is equal to the mean absolute deviation of the tree heights at The Grow Station.

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer: Option A, C, D

(A) The mean of the tree heights at Yard Works is less than the mean of the tree heights at The Grow Station.

(C) The range of the tree heights at Yard Works is greater than the range of the tree heights at The Grow Station.

(D) The mean absolute deviation of the tree heights at Yard Works is greater than the mean absolute deviation of the tree heights at The Grow Station.

Explanation:

answered
User JoeyL
by
8.2k points
5 votes

Answer: The awenser is c,D, a

Step-by-step explanation: I Took the test hope this helps!

answered
User Maeq
by
8.1k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.