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QUESTION:

Here again are the boxplots showing amount spent for vehicles in two neighboring locations (in thousands of dollars).

The cost of vehicles purchased in Metropolis and Suburbia are displayed horizontally in side-by-side boxplots.  The income scale is from 0 to 60, measured in thousands of dollars.        Metropolis has a minimum of about $15 thousand, the low end of the box is $25 thousand, the median is $30 thousand, the high end of the box is $45 thousand, and the maximum is $60 thousand.         Suburbia has a minimum of about $20 thousand, the low end of the box is $25 thousand, the median is $30 thousand, the high end of the box is $38 thousand, and the maximum is $40 thousand.

Which city has the greater percentage of vehicles which cost below $30,000?

ANSWER:

 Both locations have the same percentage of vehicles which cost below $30,000



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