Two batsmen A and B have mean and median both equal to 53, but A's scores range from 0 to 117 and B's from 46 to 60. What does this difference indicate?
ATheir performances are identical
BA is consistently better than B
CA's scores are more dispersed/variable than B's
DB's scores are more variable than A's
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. A's scores are more dispersed/variable than B's
Same mean/median but different ranges show A has higher **variability/dispersion**, while B is more consistent.
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