Multiple Choice
A farmer in Kansas and a farmer in California each plant an acre of the same variety of corn. Because the environment differs for each field, how will this affect the height of their corn?
A) The average height of the corn could differ between fields.
B) The variation in the height of the corn in each field could differ between fields.
C) The color and seed shape of the corn could differ between fields.
D) Both the average height of the corn and the variation in corn height within each field could differ between fields.
E) Average height, variation in height, seed color, and seed shape could all differ between fields.
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