Two students compared the scores on their math tests. Their results on 9 tests are shown in the box plots below. Compare the box plots. Which statements are true? Check all that apply. Ben has the smaller range of test scores. The lower quartile and upper quartile of Nadia's data are both higher than the lower quartile and upper quartile of Ben's data. The median of Nadia's data is equal to the median of Ben's data. Nadia had the highest score on a test. Ben's lowest score was equal to Nadia's lowest score.
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