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The following data set represents the highway fuel efficiency in miles per gallon (mpg) of randomly selected cars from two cars companies.
Car company A: 35, 28, 35, 30, 31, 38, 35, 30
Car company B: 29, 33, 36, 27, 34, 34, 34, 25
*Remember to put each set of numbers in order from LEAST to GREATEST before starting the problem. (1 point) Responses The cars from Company A have higher MEDIAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B. The cars from Company A have higher MEDIAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B. The cars from Company A have higher MEAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B. The cars from Company A have higher MEAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B. The cars from Company B have a higher MODE of highway fuel efficiency than Company A. The cars from Company B have a higher MODE of highway fuel efficiency than Company A. The cars from both companies have the same mean, median, and mode for highway fuel efficiency. The cars from both companies have the same mean, median, and mode for highway fuel efficiency.
Car company A: 35, 28, 35, 30, 31, 38, 35, 30
Car company B: 29, 33, 36, 27, 34, 34, 34, 25
*Remember to put each set of numbers in order from LEAST to GREATEST before starting the problem. (1 point) Responses The cars from Company A have higher MEDIAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B. The cars from Company A have higher MEDIAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B. The cars from Company A have higher MEAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B. The cars from Company A have higher MEAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B. The cars from Company B have a higher MODE of highway fuel efficiency than Company A. The cars from Company B have a higher MODE of highway fuel efficiency than Company A. The cars from both companies have the same mean, median, and mode for highway fuel efficiency. The cars from both companies have the same mean, median, and mode for highway fuel efficiency.
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- Car company A median: 32.5, mean: 32.38, mode: 35
- Car company B median: 33.5, mean: 30.88, mode: 34
Based on the data, the correct responses would be:
- The cars from Company A have higher MEDIAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B.
- The cars from Company A have higher MEAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B.
- The cars from Company B have a higher MODE of highway fuel efficiency than Company A.
- Car company B median: 33.5, mean: 30.88, mode: 34
Based on the data, the correct responses would be:
- The cars from Company A have higher MEDIAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B.
- The cars from Company A have higher MEAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B.
- The cars from Company B have a higher MODE of highway fuel efficiency than Company A.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct responses are:
- The cars from Company A have higher MEDIAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B.
- The cars from Company A have higher MEAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B.
- The cars from Company B have a higher MODE of highway fuel efficiency than Company A.
- The cars from Company A have higher MEDIAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B.
- The cars from Company A have higher MEAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B.
- The cars from Company B have a higher MODE of highway fuel efficiency than Company A.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
In that case, the correct response is:
- The cars from Company A have higher MEAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B.
- The cars from Company A have higher MEAN highway fuel efficiency than Company B.
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