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OpenStudy (melody323):

Which set of numbers correctly identifies the lower extreme, the lower quartile, the median, the upper quartile, and the upper extreme for the data set given? 76, 59, 63, 57, 88, 67, 81, 72, 52, 61, 89 {52, 60, 67, 79, 89} {52, 60, 67, 81, 89} {52, 59, 67, 81, 89} {52, 58, 67, 79, 89}

OpenStudy (melody323):

@Mehek14

OpenStudy (melody323):

@sleepyjess

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@KendrickLamar2014

OpenStudy (melody323):

Somebody please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WILL MEDAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (melody323):

@Gavinsauntie

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@RaYaZ

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OpenStudy (rayaz):

First arrange the data set in ascending order.

OpenStudy (melody323):

ok

OpenStudy (melody323):

52, 57, 59, 61, 63, 67, 72, 76, 81, 88, 89

OpenStudy (melody323):

now what?

OpenStudy (melody323):

@RaYaZ

OpenStudy (melody323):

help please!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (melody323):

nevermind you people take too long!

OpenStudy (rayaz):

The lower and upper extremes are the left-most and right-most values. The median is the is the middle value. The middle values to the the right and left of the median are the lower and upper quartiles. Note: If there is no single middle values then the average of the 2 middle terms is taken as the middle value.

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