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The document presents a lesson quiz focused on comparing data sets, specifically analyzing ages at two movies and employee work hours at two companies. It includes questions on variability, mean absolute deviation, and interpretations of box plots and histograms. The quiz aims to assess understanding of statistical concepts and data analysis.
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The document presents a lesson quiz focused on comparing data sets, specifically analyzing ages at two movies and employee work hours at two companies. It includes questions on variability, mean absolute deviation, and interpretations of box plots and histograms. The quiz aims to assess understanding of statistical concepts and data analysis.
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11-2 Lesson Quiz
Comparing Data Sets

1. The dot plots show the ages of people at two different movies at a school
movie night. Which data set seems to have greater variability?
Ages at Movie A Ages at Movie B
◻ Movie A
◻ Movie B

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

2. Use the data sets in Item 1. What is the mean absolute deviation
of the ages at Movie B?
𝖠 0   𝖡 1.252   𝖢 1.4   𝖣 16
3. The box plots display the data from Item 1.
0 5 10 15 20
The box plots show that about % of the people at
Movie A
Movie A are younger than the youngest person at Movie B.
4. A reporter wants to interview an employee who works Movie B
fewer than 30 hours per week. The reporter is more likely
to find such a person at Company .
Company A Company B
5 5
Number of Employees

Number of Employees

4 4

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3 3

2 2

1 1

0 0
0–9 10–19 20–29 30–39 40–49 0–9 10–19 20–29 30–39 40–49
Hours Worked per Week Hours Worked per Week

5. Use the histograms in Item 4 to decide which statement is true.


𝖠 The mean number of hours worked at Company B is less than 25.
𝖡 The median number of hours worked at Company A is less than 35.
𝖢 The standard deviation for the number of hours worked at Company A
is less than the standard deviation for the number of hours worked at
Company B.

𝖣 The IQR for the number of hours worked at Company B is greater than the
IQR for the number of hours worked at Company A.

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