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OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):
Vocaloid (vocaloid):
any ideas?
OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):
D
Vocaloid (vocaloid):
ok, then tell me how many students read for more than 25 minutes?
Vocaloid (vocaloid):
*21.5 minutes
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OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):
hmmm idk
OpenStudy (mww):
The only thing your box and whisker plot provides is the five number summary: min, Q1, M, Q3, and max. That's all it does, tells you the range of data and the quartile proportions.
Vocaloid (vocaloid):
ok @AceSpeedFighter
since it doesn't say that, then it can't be D
any other ideas?
OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):
feel like its B
OpenStudy (welshfella):
do you know what the vertical line inside the box gives?
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OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):
B?
OpenStudy (welshfella):
plz answer my question.
OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):
hmmmm....I really dont know
OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):
Slender what is it?
OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):
@undeadknight26
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OpenStudy (slenderman):
ok let me ask you, can you record the scores of a student that dosnt give an answer
OpenStudy (mww):
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This is what a box plot tells you. As I said before five number summary.
It only gives you proportions of your data within a given score range, not an absolute figure of how many scores were involved.