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Items? \( 42 \% 2025 \) STAAR Grade 7 Mathematics Released Test GUEST, GUEST (TSDS ID: GUEST) GUEST SESSION ? II Back Next Save Ruler References Notepad Graph/Draw Line Reader Zoom Out Zoom In System Settings 17 GUEST, GUEST Students in two groups were asked to guess the number of marbles in a jar. The box plots display each group's responses. Which statement is best supported by the information in the box plots? (A) The range of the data for Group 2 is equal to the range of the data for Group 1. (B) The distribution of the data for Group 1 is more symmetrical than the distribution of the data for Group 2. (c) The interquartile range of the data for Group 1 is greater than the interquartile range of the data for Group 2. (D) The median number of the data for Group 1 is greater than the median number of the data for Group 2.

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Students in two groups were asked to guess the number of marbles in a jar. The box plots display each group's responses.

Which statement is best supported by the information in the box plots?
(A) The range of the data for Group 2 is equal to the range of the data for Group 1.
(B) The distribution of the data for Group 1 is more symmetrical than the distribution of the data for Group 2.
(c) The interquartile range of the data for Group 1 is greater than the interquartile range of the data for Group 2.
(D) The median number of the data for Group 1 is greater than the median number of the data for Group 2.
        
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Students in two groups were asked to guess the number of marbles in a jar. The box plots display each group's responses.

Which statement is best supported by the information in the box plots?
(A) The range of the data for Group 2 is equal to the range of the data for Group 1.
(B) The distribution of the data for Group 1 is more symmetrical than the distribution of the data for Group 2.
(c) The interquartile range of the data for Group 1 is greater than the interquartile range of the data for Group 2.
(D) The median number of the data for Group 1 is greater than the median number of the data for Group 2.

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Items슨 \( 42 \% 2025 \) STAAR Grade 7 Mathematics Released Test GUEST, GUEST (TSDS ID: GUEST) GUEST SESSION ? II Back Next Save Ruler References Notepad Graph/Draw Line Reader Zoom Out Zoom In System Settings 17 GUEST, GUEST Students in two groups were asked to guess the number of marbles in a jar. The box plots display each group's responses. Which statement is best supported by the information in the box plots? (A) The range of the data for Group 2 is equal to the range of the data for Group 1. (B) The distribution of the data for Group 1 is more symmetrical than the distribution of the data for Group 2. (c) The interquartile range of the data for Group 1 is greater than the interquartile range of the data for Group 2. (D) The median number of the data for Group 1 is greater than the median number of the data for Group 2.
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