I'm confused I don't understand this??? Will give brainliest to whoever can help!

The table shows data from a survey about the number of times families eat at restaurants during a week. The families are either from Rome, Italy, or New York, New York:


High Low Q1 Q3 IQR Median Mean σ
Rome 21 1 1.5 7.5 6 4.5 6.5 6.6
New York 20 1 3.5 7.5 4 5 6.5 5.2


Which of the choices below best describes how to measure the center of these data?
Both centers are best described by the mean.
Both centers are best described by the median.
The Rome data center is best described by the mean. The New York data center is best described by the median.
The Rome data center is best described by the median. The New York data center is best described by the mean.

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Answer:

The Rome data center is best described by the mean. The New York data center is best described by the median

Step-by-step explanation:

Before moving forward, first we should understand that what is mean and median. Mean is the average of all the values in the data set. Median is the middle value of the data set in ascending order. As we noticed that there is an outlier in the data for NEW YORK (An outlier is an extreme value in the data set which is much higher or lower as compared to other numbers. It affects the mean value). Since outlier is found in the data of New York therefore mean is not a good representation on the central tendency of the data and gets distorted by the outlier. Therefore it is better to use median. While Rome does not have any outlier, so we can use mean for this.

Therefore we can say that the Rome data center is best described by the mean. The New York data center is best described by the median.

Thus option C is correct....

Answer:

last one

Step-by-step explanation:

draw a graph and you will see how spread graph for rome and new york

it is kinda strange to see rome low is 1 and q1 is 1.5

new york could be at least kinda believed that its symmetric