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Here are statistics for the length of some frog jumps in inches:

the mean is 41 inches
the median is 39 inches
the standard deviation is about 9.6 inches
the IQR is 5.5 inches
How does each statistic change if the length of the jumps is measured in feet instead of inches?


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Answer:

Mean- 3.41 feet or 3 feet 5 inches

Median- 3.25 feel or 3 feet 3 inches

Standard deviation- 0.8 foot

IQR- 0.45 foot

Step-by-step explanation: THESE ARE THE ANSWERS IF YOU CHANGE FROM INCHES TO FEET. The answer doesn't change same measurement.

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