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17. What are the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum of the data set? 40, 7, 2, 35, 12, 23, 18, 28

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  1. 1 September, 08:11
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    First step! Arrange the numerals { 40, 7, 2, 35, 12, 23, 18, 28} in ascending order: {2, 7, 12, 18, 23, 28, 35, 40}

    Count these numerals: there are 8 (an even number)

    To find the median of this set of numerals, take the middle 2 values {18, 23} and average them: median = (18+23) / 2 = 41/2

    Now, on the left of 41/2, we have the subset {2, 7, 12, 18}. The median of this subset is found in the same way as was 41/2 (above):

    (7+12) / 2 = 19/2 (First quartile)

    The median of the right subset { 23, 28, 35, 40} is (28+35) / 2, or 63/2. This is the 3rd quartile.

    The max. is 40 (this is the largest numeral given).
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