Analyze Data Shape and Context Quick Check

5 of 55 of 5 Items

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Two box plots. One is labeled 'Math Scores' while the other is labeled 'Science Scores.' The plots are placed over a number line that ranges from 0 to 30 in increments of 5. The 5 number labels typical to box plots are available for both. The box plot for math scores shows the following labels: minimum: 5; first quartile: 10; median: 15; third quartile: 20; maximum: 25. The box plot for science scores shows the following labels: minimum: 6; first quartile: 12; median: 16; third quartile: 20; maximum: 24.

Which statement is true about the given datasets?

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The math scores are less spread out than the science scores.
The math scores are less spread out than the science scores.

The range of the science scores is higher than the range of the math scores.
The range of the science scores is higher than the range of the math scores.

The median of the math scores is higher than the median of the science scores.
The median of the math scores is higher than the median of the science scores.

The interquartile range (IQR) of the science scores is lower than the IQR of the math scores.

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The interquartile range (IQR) of the science scores is lower than the IQR of the math scores.
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