Based on the samples, which statement best compares the lengths of the fish in each pond? The fish in Pond A are generally longer and have less variability in length than the fish in Pond B. The fish in Pond A are generally longer and have greater variability in length than the fish in Pond B. The fish in Pond A are generally shorter and have less variability in length than the fish in Pond B. The fish in Pond A are generally shorter and have greater variability in length than the fish in

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Dave completed a random sample of fish from two ponds.
The results are shown.
23.
Length of Fish
Pond A
Pond B
(inches)
(inches)
20
12
6.
10
15
22
14
10
11
11
11
12
12
9.
11
12
17
19
Transcribed Image Text:Dave completed a random sample of fish from two ponds. The results are shown. 23. Length of Fish Pond A Pond B (inches) (inches) 20 12 6. 10 15 22 14 10 11 11 11 12 12 9. 11 12 17 19
Based on the samples, which statement best compares the lengths
of the fish in each pond?
The fish in Pond A are generally longer and have less variability in
length than the fish in Pond B.
The fish in Pond A are generally longer and have greater variability
in length than the fish in Pond B.
The fish in Pond A are generally shorter and have less variability in
length than the fish in Pond B.
The fish in Pond A are generally shorter and have greater
variability in length than the fish in Pond B.
Transcribed Image Text:Based on the samples, which statement best compares the lengths of the fish in each pond? The fish in Pond A are generally longer and have less variability in length than the fish in Pond B. The fish in Pond A are generally longer and have greater variability in length than the fish in Pond B. The fish in Pond A are generally shorter and have less variability in length than the fish in Pond B. The fish in Pond A are generally shorter and have greater variability in length than the fish in Pond B.
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