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A coach compared the heights of the players on two different teams. The data set is shown in the table below. HEIGHTS OF PLAYERS ON TWO TEAMS. Team A Player Heights (inches) 76, 68, 73, 65, 60, 63, 69, 76. Team B Player Heights (inches) 63, 73, 64, 70, 70, 67, 75, 62. Based on these data, which statement is true?
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To compare the heights of the players on two different teams, we can calculate the mean (average) height for each team and compare them.
The mean height for Team A is:
(76 + 68 + 73 + 65 + 60 + 63 + 69 + 76) / 8 = 68.5 inches
The mean height for Team B is:
(63 + 73 + 64 + 70 + 70 + 67 + 75 + 62) / 8 = 68.5 inches
Both teams have the same mean height of 68.5 inches. Therefore, the statement that is true is:
The mean height of the players on Team A is the same as the mean height of the players on Team B.
The mean height for Team A is:
(76 + 68 + 73 + 65 + 60 + 63 + 69 + 76) / 8 = 68.5 inches
The mean height for Team B is:
(63 + 73 + 64 + 70 + 70 + 67 + 75 + 62) / 8 = 68.5 inches
Both teams have the same mean height of 68.5 inches. Therefore, the statement that is true is:
The mean height of the players on Team A is the same as the mean height of the players on Team B.
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