Please help! Nobody has helped me and this is my first time on this site A data set has 11 numbers in it. Each number is a whole number and there are no repeats. The bottom 2 values of the data set are 2, 3. The top 2 values of the data set are 22, 23. What is the largest POSSIBLE value for the interquartile range? A) 16 B) 17 C) 18 D) 19
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Ok! Thank you so much!
Alright, so firstly the interquartile range is a way to describe a set of data. Basically is the difference between the first quartile and third quartile of a set of data. So with that being said, we have to what the largest possible value is. Firstly, were you by any chance given a picture with this question? If so could you post it?
No, sorry
Snap shot it, then post it on a painting tool. Then, just save it and click, attach file below so we can see it. If you don't how can we assist you?.
i am guessing 16 because it is in the middle of 2 and 23
There is no picture to go with it
Oops wrong one
There
Ooh noes :/ This is a test...We aren't supposed to help with test's on OpenStudy. Only homework and studying. :( I didn't know, I"m so sorry.
No, its a study test thing, i do k12 and all of my work is online
Please help though, I dont get it!
I know, I use USAtest prep myself for online schooling, but considering now...it looks like it say's assignment in the upper hand corner. Okay, let me try to figure this out now. My apologies, I thought it was a full blown test because of you using USAtest prep.
Its fine, I spent over 3 hours on this question asking it, and I got a little tired, and i got it wrong. i dont need hap anymore.... :(
So you already took it? Well, which answer did you pick? Maybe I can explain why its wrong?
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