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Boxplots for Weekend Theater Attendance for Theater 'A' and 'B'. Theater A: 250, 275, 290, 307 and 318, and 382 is outlier . Theater B: 150, 175, 205, 330 and 405, and 620 is outlier.

Which statement describes why you cannot compare these two boxplots as they are currently graphed?

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Their minimum values are different.
Their minimum values are different.

The two boxplots have different interquartile ranges.
The two boxplots have different interquartile ranges.

You do not know how many values are in each data set.
You do not know how many values are in each data set.

The two boxplots are not graphed on a common number line and scale.
The two boxplots are not graphed on a common number line and scale.

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The two boxplots are not graphed on a common number line and scale.