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Which of the following is true of the data represented by the box plot? box plot with point at 15, min at 17, Q1 at 51, median at 65, Q3 at 74, max at 90

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

box plot with point at 15, min at 17, Q1 at 51, median at 65, Q3 at 74, max at 90 The data is skewed to the bottom and contains one outlier. The data is skewed to the top. The data has a symmetrical distribution and contains no outliers. The mean is most likely greater than the median.

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@iambatman

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@dan815

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@bibby do you know this stuff? could you help?

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@Nnesha

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@wio

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does anyone know this stuff.

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@jagr2713

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@SithsAndGiggles

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@sleepyjess

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@Nnesha

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@sleepyjess

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anyone?

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@blurbendy

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@Zale101

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@sleepyjess

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ummmm say what?

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

does anyone know this

Directrix (directrix):

>>box plot with point at 15, min at 17 If the minimum is at 17, how is there a point at 15? Please post the diagram of the box plot. Thanks.

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