With reference to this table, a statistician has proposed the following criteria for determining the “most geographically typical” of the listed Australian states/territories:
For each of the four categories of statistics, a state/territory is typical if and only if it is neither among the 25% of listed states/territories with the least values for that category nor among the 25% of listed states/territories with the greatest values for that category.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is accurate based on the statistician’s criteria; otherwise select No.
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New South Wales is typical in more categories than any other listed state/territory.
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No listed state/territory is more geographically typical than South Australia.
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The Australian Capital Territory is not typical in any of the categories.
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