(b) How are the data sets the same? How do they differ? O A. The three data sets have the same range but have different means. O B. The three data sets have the same mean but have different standard deviations. O C. The three data sets have the same range and mean but have different standard deviations. D. The three data sets have the same standard deviations but have different ranges.

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three data sets
on the right.
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345678910 11
345678910 11
34567891011
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O C. Data set (ii), because it has more entries that are close to the mean.
(b) How are the data sets the same? How do they differ?
A. The three data sets have the same range but have different means.
B. The three data sets have the same mean but have different standard deviations.
O C. The three data sets have the same range and mean but have different standard deviations.
O D. The three data sets have the same standard deviations but have different ranges.
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Transcribed Image Text:Compare the (i) three data sets on the right. (ii) 0+ 345678910 11 345678910 11 34567891011 Data value Data value Data value d25 d36 O C. Data set (ii), because it has more entries that are close to the mean. (b) How are the data sets the same? How do they differ? A. The three data sets have the same range but have different means. B. The three data sets have the same mean but have different standard deviations. O C. The three data sets have the same range and mean but have different standard deviations. O D. The three data sets have the same standard deviations but have different ranges. Click to select your answer. kouənbəj- kouənbej- of Frequency
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(ii)
Q(ii)
three data sets
on the right.
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Data value
Data value
d25 d36
Which data set has the least sample standard deviation?
O A. Data set (iii) because it has more entries near the mean than far away from it.
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B. Data set (i), because it has no entries near the mean.
O C. Data set (ii), because it has more entries that are close to the mean.
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(b) How are the data sets the same? How do they differ?
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O A. The three data sets have the same range but have different means.
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Transcribed Image Text:Compare the (i) (ii) Q(ii) three data sets on the right. 345678910 11 345678910 11 345678910 11 Data value Data value Data value d25 d36 Which data set has the least sample standard deviation? O A. Data set (iii) because it has more entries near the mean than far away from it. ts B. Data set (i), because it has no entries near the mean. O C. Data set (ii), because it has more entries that are close to the mean. ou (b) How are the data sets the same? How do they differ? ss O A. The three data sets have the same range but have different means. ess kɔuənbə Frequency Frequency
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