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Question
The shoe sizes for a varsity field hockey team are:

5.5, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 6.5, 7.0, 7.0, 7.5, 7.5, 7.5, 8.0, 8.0, 8.0, 8.5, 8.5, 9.0

Which of the following is the IQR and explains how this measure of variability describes how the values of a dataset vary with a single number?

(1 point)
Responses

The IQR is 1.5. This means that the shoe sizes for the middle half of the players are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other.
The IQR is 1.5. This means that the shoe sizes for the middle half of the players are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other.

The IQR is 1.5. This means that the shoe sizes for half of the players are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other.
The IQR is 1.5. This means that the shoe sizes for half of the players are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other.

The IQR is 3.5. This means that the shoe sizes for the middle half of the players are within 3.5 shoe sizes of each other.
The IQR is 3.5. This means that the shoe sizes for the middle half of the players are within 3.5 shoe sizes of each other.

The IQR is 3.5.This means that the shoe sizes for half of the players are within 3.5 shoe sizes of each other.

The correct answer is:

The IQR is 1.5. This means that the shoe sizes for the middle half of the players are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other.

The correct answer is:

The MAD is 6. This means the number of likes differ, on average, by 6 from the mean of 27.5 likes.

The correct answer is:

Range; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.

The correct answer is:

IQR; the data distribution is skewed.

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This dataset represents the number of likes Julia had on her last 10 Instagram posts:

17, 19, 21, 23, 28, 31, 31, 34, 35, 36

Which of the following is the MAD of the dataset and explains what the value means for this dataset?

(1 point)
Responses

The MAD is 13. This means the number of likes differ by 13 from the mean of 27.5 likes.
The MAD is 13. This means the number of likes differ by 13 from the mean of 27.5 likes.

The MAD is 13. This means the number of likes differ, on average, by 13 from the mean of 27.5 likes.
The MAD is 13. This means the number of likes differ, on average, by 13 from the mean of 27.5 likes.

The MAD is 6. This means the number of likes differ, on average, by 6 from the mean of 27.5 likes.
The MAD is 6. This means the number of likes differ, on average, by 6 from the mean of 27.5 likes.

The MAD is 6. This means the number of likes differ by 6 from the mean of 27.5 likes.

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Determine whether the range or interquartile range best describes the spread of a dataset.

The times (in seconds) for a high school boys’ 100-meter race:

11.0 11.2 11.7 12.2 12.4 12.6 12.8 12.9 13.1 13.3 13.8 14.2 14.3 14.3 16.5 17.6 18.0

(1 point)
Responses

IQR; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.
IQR; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.

Range; the distribution is skewed, and there are outliers in the dataset.
Range; the distribution is skewed, and there are outliers in the dataset.

Range; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.
Range; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.

IQR; the distribution is skewed, and there are outliers in the dataset.

Which measure of variability—range or IQR—best describes the spread of the dataset?

Social studies group project grades (out of 100 points) for Mr. Chang’s first period class

85 88 90 90 92 92 95 96 99

(1 point)
Responses

Range; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.
Range; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.

IQR; the distribution is skewed, and there are outliers in the dataset.
IQR; the distribution is skewed, and there are outliers in the dataset.

Range; the distribution is skewed, and there are outliers in the dataset.
Range; the distribution is skewed, and there are outliers in the dataset.

IQR; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.

Maria surveyed girls on the amount (in $) they spent on a dress for the middle school spring fling:

79, 79, 79, 82, 84, 85, 89, 90, 99, 100, 100, 100, 129, 139, 155, 174, 189, 200, 209, 250

Which measure of variability—IQR or MAD—best describes the spread of the dataset?

(1 point)
Responses

MAD; the data distribution has outliers
MAD; the data distribution has outliers

MAD; the data distribution is symmetrical
MAD; the data distribution is symmetrical

IQR; the data distribution is symmetrical
IQR; the data distribution is symmetrical

IQR; the data distribution is skewed

I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is:

The IQR is 2.5. This means that the shoe sizes for the middle half of the players are within 2.5 shoe sizes of each other.