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Two fertilizers are applied to randomly selected potato plants. After several weeks, the potatoes are weighed. The weights in kilograms are as follows. Which fertilizer is generally more effective?

Fertilizer A: 27, 20, 16, 18, 22, 19, 23, 21, 17, 19
Fertilizer B: 28, 19, 18, 21, 24, 20, 25, 27, 29, 21

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Fertilizers A and B are both ineffective, because there is no difference in the ranges of the weights of the potatoes.
Fertilizers A and B are both ineffective, because there is no difference in the ranges of the weights of the potatoes.

Fertilizer B is generally more effective, because the mean and median weights of the potatoes that were treated with it are higher.
Fertilizer B is generally more effective, because the mean and median weights of the potatoes that were treated with it are higher.

Fertilizers A and B are equally effective, because the ranges of the weights of the potatoes are the same.
Fertilizers A and B are equally effective, because the ranges of the weights of the potatoes are the same.

Fertilizer A is generally more effective, because the mean and median weights of the potatoes treated with it are higher.
Fertilizer A is generally more effective, because the mean and median weights of the potatoes treated with it are higher.
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Fertilizer B is generally more effective.

Mean A = 20.2 kg, Median A = 19.5 kg; Mean B = 23.2 kg, Median B = 22.5 kg. (Ranges are both 11 kg.)