14. The ages of randomly selected teacher at two schools are recorded. Their ages are as follows.

School A: 33, 28, 36, 27, 45, 23, 30, 42, 48, 50
School B: 27, 26, 48, 51, 49, 37, 33, 35, 52, 40
Which of the following statements is true?
1. The mean age of employees from School A is higher than the mean age of employees from School B.
2. The median age of employees from School A is lower than the median age of employees from School B.
3. The range of ages of employees from School B is higher than the range of ages of employees from School A.

5 answers

1. The mean age of employees from School A is: (33+28+36+27+45+23+30+42+48+50)/10 = 35.4 years
The mean age of employees from School B is: (27+26+48+51+49+37+33+35+52+40)/10 = 38.8 years

Therefore, the statement "The mean age of employees from School A is higher than the mean age of employees from School B" is false.

2. The median age of employees from School A is: 33 + 36 / 2 = 34.5 years
The median age of employees from School B is: 35 years

Therefore, the statement "The median age of employees from School A is lower than the median age of employees from School B" is false.

3. The range of ages of employees from School A is: 50 - 23 = 27 years
The range of ages of employees from School B is: 52 - 26 = 26 years

Therefore, the statement "The range of ages of employees from School B is higher than the range of ages of employees from School A" is false.
so they are all wrong? *weep*
Yes, unfortunately, all three statements are false based on the given data. Let me know if you need further clarification or assistance with anything else.
womp womp
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