E Click the icon to view the data sets. CVneights =U% (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Data Table - X CVages =% (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Compare the results. What can you conclude? O A. Ages are more variable than heights for all pitchers on this team. Heights Ages 76 25 O B. Ages and heights for all pitchers on this team have about the same amount of variability. 71 28 OC. Heights are more variable than ages for all pitchers on this team. 75 28 70 25 74 25 74 25 75 27 74 27 74 26 79 34 78 34 79 37 Print Done

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The ages (in years) and heights (in inches) of all pitchers for a baseball team are listed. Find the coefficient of variation for each of the two data sets. Then compare the results.
E Click the icon to view the data sets.
CVneights
% (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
Data Table
CVages
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
Compare the results. What can you conclude?
O A. Ages are more variable than heights for all pitchers on this team.
Heights
Ages
76
25
O B. Ages and heights for all pitchers on this team have about the same amount of variability.
71
28
OC. Heights are more variable than ages for all pitchers on this team.
75
28
70
25
74
25
74
25
75
27
74
27
74
26
79
34
78
34
79
37
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Transcribed Image Text:The ages (in years) and heights (in inches) of all pitchers for a baseball team are listed. Find the coefficient of variation for each of the two data sets. Then compare the results. E Click the icon to view the data sets. CVneights % (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Data Table CVages (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Compare the results. What can you conclude? O A. Ages are more variable than heights for all pitchers on this team. Heights Ages 76 25 O B. Ages and heights for all pitchers on this team have about the same amount of variability. 71 28 OC. Heights are more variable than ages for all pitchers on this team. 75 28 70 25 74 25 74 25 75 27 74 27 74 26 79 34 78 34 79 37 Print Done Click to select your answer(s).
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