Two box plots, 1 below the other, are over a number line ranging from 20 to 100 in increments of 10. The plots are labeled Test Grades. The top box plot represents No Homework and the bottom box plot represents Homework.

Compare the box plots summarizing the test scores of students who completed their homework versus those who did not complete their homework. What was the lowest score among the students who did complete their homework?

(1 point)
Responses

55
55

75
75

25
25

60

gimme the closest answer

1 answer

To determine the lowest score among the students who did complete their homework based on the box plots, we would typically look for the minimum value represented by the lower whisker or the lowest point of the box plot for the "Homework" category.

Since I cannot see the box plots, I cannot give you a precise answer based on the visual data. However, If you need to pick the closest answer from the options given, based on common patterns in box plots, the lowest score is likely represented by the smallest value of the range provided that appears in the options.

Out of the options:

  • 55
  • 75
  • 25
  • 60

The closest answer for the lowest score, typically represented by the lower edge or whisker in the "Homework" box plot, might possibly be 55 or 60. However, 25 seems unusually low if we are discussing test grades.

If I had to choose one based on standard test score distributions, I would lean toward 55 as it seems to represent a plausible lowest test grade.

Therefore, the most appropriate response would be 55.