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Here are the summary statistics for mathematics scores for one high-school graduating class. n Mean  Median  SD  Min  Max  Q1  Q3  Male 17606318.6301005278 Female 18656617.736985080\begin{array} { l | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c } & \mathbf { n } & \text { Mean } & \text { Median } & \text { SD } & \text { Min } & \text { Max } & \text { Q1 } & \text { Q3 } \\\hline \text { Male } & 17 & 60 & 63 & 18.6 & 30 & 100 & 52 & 78 \\\text { Female } & 18 & 65 & 66 & 17.7 & 36 & 98 & 50 & 80\end{array} Choose the boxplot that represents the given data.
I  Here are the summary statistics for mathematics scores for one high-school graduating class.  \begin{array} { l | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c }  & \mathbf { n } & \text { Mean } & \text { Median } & \text { SD } & \text { Min } & \text { Max } & \text { Q1 } & \text { Q3 } \\ \hline \text { Male } & 17 & 60 & 63 & 18.6 & 30 & 100 & 52 & 78 \\ \text { Female } & 18 & 65 & 66 & 17.7 & 36 & 98 & 50 & 80 \end{array}  Choose the boxplot that represents the given data.  I     II     III    IV     V   A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
II
 Here are the summary statistics for mathematics scores for one high-school graduating class.  \begin{array} { l | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c }  & \mathbf { n } & \text { Mean } & \text { Median } & \text { SD } & \text { Min } & \text { Max } & \text { Q1 } & \text { Q3 } \\ \hline \text { Male } & 17 & 60 & 63 & 18.6 & 30 & 100 & 52 & 78 \\ \text { Female } & 18 & 65 & 66 & 17.7 & 36 & 98 & 50 & 80 \end{array}  Choose the boxplot that represents the given data.  I     II     III    IV     V   A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
III
 Here are the summary statistics for mathematics scores for one high-school graduating class.  \begin{array} { l | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c }  & \mathbf { n } & \text { Mean } & \text { Median } & \text { SD } & \text { Min } & \text { Max } & \text { Q1 } & \text { Q3 } \\ \hline \text { Male } & 17 & 60 & 63 & 18.6 & 30 & 100 & 52 & 78 \\ \text { Female } & 18 & 65 & 66 & 17.7 & 36 & 98 & 50 & 80 \end{array}  Choose the boxplot that represents the given data.  I     II     III    IV     V   A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
IV  Here are the summary statistics for mathematics scores for one high-school graduating class.  \begin{array} { l | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c }  & \mathbf { n } & \text { Mean } & \text { Median } & \text { SD } & \text { Min } & \text { Max } & \text { Q1 } & \text { Q3 } \\ \hline \text { Male } & 17 & 60 & 63 & 18.6 & 30 & 100 & 52 & 78 \\ \text { Female } & 18 & 65 & 66 & 17.7 & 36 & 98 & 50 & 80 \end{array}  Choose the boxplot that represents the given data.  I     II     III    IV     V   A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
V
 Here are the summary statistics for mathematics scores for one high-school graduating class.  \begin{array} { l | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c }  & \mathbf { n } & \text { Mean } & \text { Median } & \text { SD } & \text { Min } & \text { Max } & \text { Q1 } & \text { Q3 } \\ \hline \text { Male } & 17 & 60 & 63 & 18.6 & 30 & 100 & 52 & 78 \\ \text { Female } & 18 & 65 & 66 & 17.7 & 36 & 98 & 50 & 80 \end{array}  Choose the boxplot that represents the given data.  I     II     III    IV     V   A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V

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