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The data to the right represent the number of chocolate chips per cookie in a random sample of a name brand and a store brand. Complete parts (a) to (c) below.
Full data set
Name Brand Store Brand
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28 23 28 23 24 15
31 24 32 27 26 22
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(a) Draw side-by-side boxplots for each brand
cookie. Label the boxplots "N" for the name brand and "S" for the store brand. Choose the correct answer below.
OD.
OC.
OA.
OB.
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(b) Does there appear to be a difference in the number of chips per cookie?
OA. Yes. The store brand appears to have more chips per cookie
OB. No. There aopears to be no difference in the number of chios per cookie
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The data to the right represent the number of chocolate chips per cookie in a random sample of a name brand and a store brand Complete parts (a) to (c) below.
Full data set o
Name Brand Store Brand
25 26
35 29 23 19 24 17
28 23 28 23 24 15
31 24 32 27 26 22
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(b) Does there appear to be a difference in the number of chips per cookie?
O A. Yes. The store brand appears to have more chips per cookie.
O B. No. There appears to be no difference in the number of chips per cookie.
O C. Yes. The name brand appears to have more chips per cookie.
O D. There is insufficient information to draw a conclusion.
(c) Does one brand have a more consistent number of chips per cookie?
O A. Yes. The name brand has a more consistent number of chips per cookie
O B. Yes. The store brand has a more consistent number of chips per cookie.
O C. No Both brands have roughly the same number of chips per cookie
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