The Bureau of Elections in a county samples the voting records by party. It finds that the Yellow Party has a sample
mean of 2,495 people who voted in the last election with a standard deviation of 34.65. The Orange Party has a sample
mean of 2,575 and a standard deviation of 82.29. What inference can you make about the voter data?
The standard deviation for the Yellow Party data indicates that the range of people who voted is closer to the mean than for the
Orange Party
The standard deviation for the Orange Party data indicates that the range of people who voted is closer to the mean than for the
Yellow Party
The standard deviations and means for both parties indicate that more people in the Yellow Party voted than people in the Orange
Party.
The standard deviations and means for both parties indicate that more people in the Orange Party voted than people in the Yellow
Party