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OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
@Daniee_Bruhh @flower2468
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
anyone please help!
OpenStudy (aishalicious1):
Stem and leaf plot eh?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do u work in k12 school?
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
yeah
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
same
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wat grade
OpenStudy (flower2468):
what do you think the answers are?
OpenStudy (aishalicious1):
Good luck mate dont want to give u the wrong answer Im better at equations......
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
i'm not sure what i think the answers are.
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OpenStudy (flower2468):
okay so the minimum is the smallest number, and the maxmum is the largest number
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
yeah.. okay.....
OpenStudy (flower2468):
so which do you think is bigger, and smaller : 12 or 31
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
31 is bigger and 12 is smaller
OpenStudy (flower2468):
so those are the maxmum and minimum:)
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OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
okay
OpenStudy (flower2468):
and for the other answers you find the median for the quartile 2 and
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
k
OpenStudy (flower2468):
and the other answers by listing the numbers: 12, 13, 15, 20, 24, 25, 26, 31, 33, 34, OH wait 31 is not the maxmum 34 is oops
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
k
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OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
okay, whats quartile?
OpenStudy (flower2468):
and so then for the other ansswers you split the numbers in half, but take out the numbers used to find he median and find the median of those two sets of nuumbers
OpenStudy (flower2468):
quarile is like the median
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
ohh, okay
OpenStudy (k12awesomeness):
is median where you add them all up and then divide by however many #'s there are?
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OpenStudy (flower2468):
no the median is where you find the middle number, or in this case numbers