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3 January, 18:34

The two box-and-whisker plots below show the scores on a math exam for two classes. What do the interquartile ranges tell you about the two classes?

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  1. 3 January, 18:45
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    The interquartile range is a measure that indicates the extent to which the central 50% of values within the data set are dispersed.

    The interquartile range: Upper quartile - Lower quartile

    As we can see in the box-and-whisker plots:

    Class A: 89-66 = 23

    Class B: 94-79 = 15

    This shows that the spread in the scores of class A within the central 50% of values is higher than the spread of the scores of the class B.
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