The box plots shown represent two data sets. Use the box plots to compare the data sets.

Drag each value to show if it is the same for both data sets, different for each data set, or if there is not enough information to tell.

To compare the data sets using the box plots, you need to focus on the various components of the box plots: the median, the interquartile range (IQR), and the whiskers.

1. Median: The median of a box plot is represented by the line within the box. Compare the positions of the medians in both box plots. If the lines representing the medians are at the same position, drag "Same." If they are at different positions, drag "Different."

2. Interquartile Range (IQR): The IQR is the range between the first quartile (Q1) and the third quartile (Q3) and is represented by the length of the box. Compare the lengths of the boxes in both box plots. If the lengths of the boxes are the same, drag "Same." If they are different, drag "Different."

3. Whiskers: The whiskers of a box plot show the range of the data, excluding any outliers. Compare the lengths of the whiskers in both box plots. If the lengths of the whiskers are the same, drag "Same." If they are different, drag "Different."

By analyzing these three components, you can determine how the data sets compare to each other. Drag the appropriate label ("Same," "Different," or "Not enough information to tell") for each value based on your observations.