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Statistics. Measures of Variation, Box-and-Whisker Plots, and Standard Deviation. range: difference between the greatest and least values in the set of data lower quartile: median of the lower half of the data upper quartile: median of the upper half of the data
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Statistics Measures of Variation, Box-and-Whisker Plots, and Standard Deviation
range: difference between the greatest and least values in the set of data lower quartile: median of the lower half of the data upper quartile: median of the upper half of the data interquartile range: difference between the upper and lower quartiles outliers: any value that is at least 1.5 interquartile ranges beyond the upper or lower quartile boundaries: UQ + 1.5IQR (upper limit) LQ – 1.5IQR (lower limit)
Find the range, quartiles, interquartile range, and outliers for each data set. 1. 4,1,2,7,7,5,4,1,8,20,2,11,7,7,1
2. 1055, 1075, 1095, 1125, 1005, 975, 1125, 1100, 1145, 1025, 1075
For a box-and-whisker plot, the following items must be found: quartiles, least value and greatest value that is not an outlier, and outliers Make a box-and-whisker plot for the following. 3. 4,1,2,7,7,5,4,1,8,20,2,11,7,7,1
4. 1055, 1075, 1095, 1125, 1005, 975, 1125, 1100, 1145, 1025, 1075
Follow these steps: (explanation/breakdown of formula) • Find the mean. • Find the difference between each value and the mean. • Square these differences. • Find the mean of the squares. 5. Take the square root of the number from step 4.
Find the standard deviation for each set of data. 5. {11,7,2,4,1}