Driver 1
least distance traveled in a day = 95 miles
Q1 = 130 miles
Median = 143 miles
Q3 = 143 miles
Maximum = 190 miles
Driver 2
least distance traveled in a day = 110 miles
Q1 = 130 miles
Median = 135 miles
Q3 = 175 miles
Maximum = 210 miles
1) The best estimate of the difference in the greatest number of miles driven = 210 -190 = 20 miles
2) The best estimate of the difference in the median number of miles driven = 143 -135 = 8 miles
3) The false statement among the given options is :- Driver 2 drove least amount of miles in one day.
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