Traffic Engineers are measuring the number of vehicles per hour traveling on a road during peak times. A traffic counter is set up on the westbound and eastbound lanes. The results are shown in the accompanying box plots. What conclusion could be made about the number of vehicles traveling per hour for each of the lanes of traffic?



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The number of vehicles traveling on the westbound lane per hour during peak times is slightly greater on average compared to the eastbound lane. The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times has a greater spread compared to the westbound lane. There are no outliers.
The number of vehicles traveling on the westbound lane per hour during peak times is slightly greater on average compared to the eastbound lane. The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times has a greater spread compared to the westbound lane. There are no outliers.

The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times is the same on average compared to the westbound lane. The number of vehicles traveling on the westbound lane per hour during peak times has a slighter greater spread compared to the eastbound lane. The minimum for the westbound lane data is an outlier.
The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times is the same on average compared to the westbound lane. The number of vehicles traveling on the westbound lane per hour during peak times has a slighter greater spread compared to the eastbound lane. The minimum for the westbound lane data is an outlier.

The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times is greater on average compared to the westbound lane. The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times has a slighter greater spread compared to the westbound lane. The minimum for the eastbound lane data is an outlier.
The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times is greater on average compared to the westbound lane. The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times has a slighter greater spread compared to the westbound lane. The minimum for the eastbound lane data is an outlier.

The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times is much greater compared to the westbound lane. The number of vehicles traveling on the westbound lane per hour during peak times has a significantly greater spread compared to the eastbound lane. There are no outliers.

The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times is greater on average compared to the westbound lane. The number of vehicles traveling on the eastbound lane per hour during peak times has a slighter greater spread compared to the westbound lane. The minimum for the eastbound lane data is an outlier.