Math Problem Statement
The boxplot below shows salaries for Construction workers and Teachers.
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Salary (thousands of $) Teacher Construction [Graphs generated by this script: setBorder(15); initPicture(23,43,-3,11);axes(1,100,1,null,null,1,'off');text([33,-3],"Salary (thousands of $)");line([23,2],[23,4]); rect([25,2],[35,4]); line([30,2],[30,4]);line([40,2],[40,4]); line([23,3],[25,3]); line([35,3],[40,3]);line([25,7],[25,9]); rect([30,7],[37.5,9]); line([35,7],[35,9]);line([43,7],[43,9]); line([25,8],[30,8]); line([37.5,8],[43,8]);text([23,5],"Teacher","right");text([23,10],"Construction","right");] Jennie makes the minimum salary for a construction worker. Markos makes the median salary for a teacher. Who makes more money? Markos Jennie How much more? $ Hint: Help Video [+]
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Statistics
Boxplot Interpretation
Basic Arithmetic
Formulas
Difference = Higher Value - Lower Value
Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
Grades 6-8
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