Consider two data sets A and B. The sets are identical except the high value of the data set B is three times greater than the high value of data set A. (a) How do the medians of the two data sets compare? (b) How do the means of the two data sets compare? (c) How do the standard deviations of the two data sets compare? (d) How do the box-and-whisker plots of the two data sets compare?
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Since the data sets are identical except for the high value in data set B being three times greater than in data set A, the median of data set B will also be three times greater than the median of data set A. Show more…
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