At the U.S. Open Tennis Championship a statistician keeps track of every serve that a player hits
during the tournament. The lower quartile of a particular player's serve speeds was reported to
be 99 mph.
Which of the following interpretations of this information is correct?
A) 75% of the player's serves were hit at speeds greater than 99 mph.
B) 99 serves traveled faster than the lower quartile.
C) 25% of the player's serves were hit at 99 mph.
D) 75% of the player's serves were hit at speeds less than 99 mph.
A
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