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Double box plot: 'Daily Homework and Entertainment Time'. Compares minutes spent on homework and entertainment using five-number summaries. Homework time: 0, 18, 39, 50 and 160. Entertainment Time: 0, 15, 50, 98 and 205.

A group of students recorded the times they spent on homework and entertainment per day for one month.

Which conclusions can you draw about their responses from the boxplots? Select the two correct answers.

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At least one student did not spend time on entertainment.
At least one student did not spend time on entertainment.

The boxplot for entertainment time contains more data than homework time.
The boxplot for entertainment time contains more data than homework time.

Students spent more time on entertainment each day than on homework.
Students spent more time on entertainment each day than on homework.

All students spent more time on entertainment than homework.
All students spent more time on entertainment than homework.

Each boxplot describes the data of 200 students.
Each boxplot describes the data of 200 students.

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Correct choices:

- At least one student did not spend time on entertainment.
- The entertainment minimum is 0, so at least one student recorded 0 minutes.
- Students spent more time on entertainment each day than on homework.
- The median entertainment time (50 min) is greater than the median homework time (39 min), so the typical student spent more time on entertainment.

The other statements cannot be concluded from the boxplots (you can't tell sample size, that one boxplot has more data, or that every student spent more time on entertainment).