The dotplots below display the number of bite-size snacks that students in two statistic classes grabbed with one hand. Class A has 32 students and Class B has 34 students. 2 dotplots. The points are skewed to the right for both class A and B. Class A has outliers at 33, 34, and 37, and class B has an outlier at 45. The proportion of students who grabbed more than 20 snacks is higher in Class A than in class B. Which statement is NOT true? Both distributions are skewed to the right. There appear to be outliers in both distributions. The proportion of students who grabbed more than 20 snacks is higher in Class A than in Class B. The proportion of students who grabbed fewer than 25 snacks is higher in Class A than in Class B.

Respuesta :

One statement on the dot-plot about the number of bite-sized snacks grabbed that is not true is The proportion of students who grabbed fewer than 25 snacks is higher in Class A than in Class B.

Why is this statement not true?

It is already said that the proportion of students who grabbed more than 20 snacks is higher in Class A than in Class B, so any statement that goes against this is not true.

Therefore, saying that the proportion of students that grabbed fewer than 25 snacks in class A is higher than class B is wrong as it goes against the first statement.

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