A marketing analyst has been tracking the attendance of baseball games for two minor league baseball teams. The distribution of each is given in the box plots below.

A box plot titled Team 1 has a horizontal axis that goes from 15 to 80 in increments of 5. One whisker extends from 20 to 40. Another whisker extends from 62 to 73. The box ranges from 40 to 62. A line divides the box at 47. All values are approximate.

A box plot titled Team 2 has a horizontal axis that goes from 15 to 80 in increments of 5. One whisker extends from 33 to 44. Another whisker extends from 50 to 63. The box ranges from 44 to 50. A line divides the box at 47. All values are approximate.

Given these distributions, which of the following are true? Select the two correct answers.

(1 point)
Responses

The center for Team 2's distribution is higher than Team 1's.
The center for Team 2's distribution is higher than Team 1's.

Team 2's distribution is more symmetrical than Team 1's.
Team 2's distribution is more symmetrical than Team 1's.

The spread of Team 1's distribution is higher than Team 2's.
The spread of Team 1's distribution is higher than Team 2's.

Team 1's distribution is more symmetrical than Team 2's.
Team 1's distribution is more symmetrical than Team 2's.

The center for Team 1's distribution is higher than Team 2's.

1 answer

The center for Team 2's distribution is higher than Team 1's.
Team 2's distribution is more symmetrical than Team 1's.