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This quiz: 23 point(s) A https://www.statcrunch.com/app/?dataur Quiz: Project #3 Question 6 of 8 > possible This question: 2 Submit quiz Options point(s) possible Vehicle Weight 3500 A federal government agency that is responsible for setting vehicle fuel economy standards for automobile manufacturers is conducting research in order to update its fuel economy standards for the year 2030 Automobile manufacturers, and consumers, are highly interested in what the agency's findings and determinations will be as this will affect every vehicle in the United States. The federal government agency is very interested in the relationship between the weight of a vehicle and the vehicle's fuel economy (average miles per gallon (MPG)) Specifically, the agency is concerned that if the current trend of automobile manufacturers producing heavier new vehicles continues that its fuel economy targets will not be met The agency's research department recently collected data for analysis in order to support the agency's upcoming discussion with industry regarding its proposed 2030 fuel economy standards The average MPG from a random sample of 750 3000 vehicles was recently calculated by the agency The research division also collected the vehicle weight of these 750 randomly sampled vehicles. The Vehicle Number, Type, Vehicle Weight, Average MPG, Fuel Tank Size (Gallons), Engine Size (Liters), and Meet or Not Meet Current Standards data were collected for these 750 vehicles StatCrunch Data Set 2500 Another facet of the weight of the car is the question of whether or not weight differs for car that meet standards and those who do not Create a side-by-side boxplot of the weight of cars, distinguishing between cars that meet standards and those who do not. Include the side-by-side boxplot image as part of your answer. Save the image as a jpg or png file, then click "Show Work" and use the "Insert Image" button to upload and save your boxplot. 2000 Describe and interpret the shapes of the two boxplots Show work Next Meet or Not Meet Current Standards Sample size. 750 Show all X R (correlation coefficient) Type here to search O 9:31 PM 60OF 5/7/2022