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A coach randomly sampled players from two different cities to determine the heights of the players. This table shows the results in inches. City A 63 60 70 66 70 73 78 73 69 75 City B 67 73 75 73 69 78 76 74 72 74 Which conclusions can you draw about the heights of the players from the two cities? Select each correct answer. On average, the players in City A are a few inches taller than the players in City B. On average, the players in City A are a few inches shorter than the players in City B. On average, the players in the two cities are about the same height. The heights of the players in City A are more variable than the heights of the players in City B. The heights of the players in City A are less variable than the heights of the players in City B. The heights of the players in the two cities vary by about the same amount.

  • musiclover10045: to find average add the heights and divide by number, do this for both cities:
     city A:
    63 + 60 + 70 + 66 + 70 + 73 +78 + 73 + 69 + 75 = 697
    697 / 10 = 69.7
     shortest is 60, tallest is 78, difference = 78 -60 = 18

    city b : 
    67+73+75+73+69+78+76+74+72+74 = 731
    731 / 10 = 73.1
     shortest is 67, tallest is 78, difference = 78-67 = 11

    answers:
    On average, the players in City A are a few inches shorter than the players in City B.

    and 

    The heights of the players in City A are more variable than the heights of the players in City B.
  • miashy2007:

    Answer:

    On average, the players in City A are a few inches shorter than the players in City B.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    i took the test hope this helps

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