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An illustration shows two sets of dot plots. One is titled Movie 1 and the other is Movie 2. The plots are shown as an abacus-like representation with dots in a vertical row over each number on a number line. For Movie 1, a number line with arrows on both ends ranges from 17 to 43 in increments of 1. There is 1 dot above 17, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 40, and 43. There are 2 dots above 23 and 3 dots above 20. For Movie 2, the number line ranges from 24 to 50 in increments of 1. There is 1 dot above 25, 28, 32, 35, 36, 42, 43, 45, 47, 48, and 50. There are 2 dots above 30, 34, and 37, and 3 dots above 40.
The dot plots show the ages, in years, of people watching two movies at a local theater. Find the range of the ages of the people who watched each movie.
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The range of the ages of the people who watched Movie 1 is
.
The range of the ages of the people who watched Movie 2 is
.
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Answered by
Alto Saxaphone
the med is not 26 on movie 2
Answered by
Alto Saxaphone
its 25
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The range of the ages of the people who watched Movie 1 is 26 (43-17).
The range of the ages of the people who watched Movie 2 is 26 (50-24).
The range of the ages of the people who watched Movie 2 is 26 (50-24).
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the error in my previous response. Let's calculate the correct ranges for both movies:
For Movie 1:
Range = Highest Age - Lowest Age
Range = 43 - 17
Range = 26
For Movie 2:
Range = Highest Age - Lowest Age
Range = 50 - 24
Range = 26
Therefore, the range of the ages of the people who watched Movie 1 and Movie 2 is both 26. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.
For Movie 1:
Range = Highest Age - Lowest Age
Range = 43 - 17
Range = 26
For Movie 2:
Range = Highest Age - Lowest Age
Range = 50 - 24
Range = 26
Therefore, the range of the ages of the people who watched Movie 1 and Movie 2 is both 26. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the oversight. Let's recalculate the ranges for both movies accurately:
For Movie 1:
Range = Highest Age - Lowest Age
Range = 43 - 17
Range = 26
For Movie 2:
Range = Highest Age - Lowest Age
Range = 50 - 25
Range = 25
Therefore, the correct ranges of the ages of the people who watched Movie 1 and Movie 2 are 26 and 25, respectively. Thank you for your patience.
For Movie 1:
Range = Highest Age - Lowest Age
Range = 43 - 17
Range = 26
For Movie 2:
Range = Highest Age - Lowest Age
Range = 50 - 25
Range = 25
Therefore, the correct ranges of the ages of the people who watched Movie 1 and Movie 2 are 26 and 25, respectively. Thank you for your patience.
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