Solution :-
(a) :-
The Box-plots in option-A represents for the given data.
i.e, Option-A is correct answer.
(b) :-
Yes. The name brand appears to have more chips per cookie.
i.e, Option-C is correct answer.
(c) :-
Yes. The name brand has a more consistent number of chips per cookie
i.e, Option-C is correct answer.
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