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An online retailer has two warehouses, M and N, where customers' orders are packaged and shipped. The number of orders per day for warehouse M has a mean of 1,417.31 and a standard deviation of 67.54. The mean number of orders per day is 1,505.39 for warehouse N with a standard deviation of 67.70. Explain how the number of orders per day for warehouse M compare to the number of order per day for warehouse N.(1 point)
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The number of orders per day for warehouse M is greater on average than the number of orders per day for warehouse N. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse N is about the same as in warehouse M.
The number of orders per day for warehouse N is greater on average than the number of orders per day for warehouse M. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse N is about the same as in warehouse M.
The number of orders per day for warehouse N is less on average than the number of orders per day for warehouse M. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse N is greater than the standard deviation in warehouse M.
The number of orders per day for warehouse M is about the same on average to the number of orders per day for warehouse N. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse M is greater than the standard deviation for warehouse N.
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The number of orders per day for warehouse M is greater on average than the number of orders per day for warehouse N. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse N is about the same as in warehouse M.
The number of orders per day for warehouse N is greater on average than the number of orders per day for warehouse M. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse N is about the same as in warehouse M.
The number of orders per day for warehouse N is less on average than the number of orders per day for warehouse M. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse N is greater than the standard deviation in warehouse M.
The number of orders per day for warehouse M is about the same on average to the number of orders per day for warehouse N. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse M is greater than the standard deviation for warehouse N.
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The number of orders per day for warehouse M is less on average than the number of orders per day for warehouse N. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse N is about the same as in warehouse M.
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The number of orders per day for warehouse M is less on average than the number of orders per day for warehouse N. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse N is about the same as in warehouse M.
The number of orders per day for warehouse M is less on average than the number of orders per day for warehouse N. The standard deviation for the number of orders per day in warehouse N is about the same as in warehouse M.
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