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If the Average Blood Pressure Readings of Two Populations Are

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If the average blood pressure readings of two populations are identical, but the variation is larger in one population and smaller in the other population, what can be concluded?


A) There is greater total inequality within the population of the larger variation of blood pressure readings than compared to the other population, but there is relative equality between the two populations.
B) There is relative equality within the population of the larger variation of blood pressure readings than compared to the other population, but there is a greater total inequality between the two populations.
C) There is greater total inequality within the population of the smaller variation of blood pressure readings than compared to the other population, but there is relative equality between the two populations.
D) There is relative equality within the population of the smaller variation of blood pressure readings than compared to the other population, but there is a greater total inequality between the two populations.

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