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The box plots show the number of days spent at a national park by two different groups of visitors.

Two box plots are shown together. The title is Time Spent at Park. The number line goes from zero to five by a scale of one half. For Group A, the whiskers range from one half day to five days, and the box ranges from two days to three and one half days. A line divides the box at three days. For Group B, the whiskers range from one day to four and one half days, and the box ranges from two days to four days. A line divides the box at three and one half days.

Select all the statements that are supported by the random samples.


About 75% of visitors in Group A spent 3.5 days or more at a national park.
About , 75 %, of visitors in Group A spent , 3.5, days or more at a national park.

About 50% of visitors in Group B spent 3.5 days or less at a national park.
About , 50 %, of visitors in Group B spent , 3.5, days or less at a national park.

About 25% of both Groups A and B spent 2 days or less at a national park.
About , 25 %, of both Groups A and B spent , 2, days or less at a national park.

Group A had greater variability in the number of days spent at a national park.
Group A had greater variability in the number of days spent at a national park.

Group B had a greater median and a greater spread in the number of days spent at a national park.