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a. Find the quartiles. b. Find the interquartile range. c. Identify any outliers. 64 59 65 56 57 55 63 56 58 59 57 60 58

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a. Find the quartiles.
b. Find the interquartile range.
c. Identify any outliers.
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2)Use the accompanying data set to complete the following actions.
a. Find the quartiles.
b. Find the interquartile range.
c. Identify any outliers.
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3)The data show the number of vacation days used by a sample of 20 employees in a recent year. Use technology to answer parts (a) and (t
a. Find the data set's first, second, and third quartiles.
b. Draw a box-and-whisker plot that represents the data set.
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4)The data show the distance (in miles) from an airport of a sample of 22 inbound and outbound airplanes. Use technology to answer parts (a) and (b).
a. Find the data set's first, second, and third quartiles.
b. Draw a box-and-whisker plot that represents the data set.
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5)The ages of the winners of a cycling tournament are approximately bell-shaped. The mean age is 28.7 years, with a standard deviation of 3.6 years. The winner in one recent year was 32 years old.
(a) Transform the age to a z-score.
(b) Interpret the
(c) Determine whether the age is unusual.
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Use the accompanying data set to complete the following actions. a. Find the quartiles. b. Find the interquartile range. c. Identify any outliers. 41 50 36 43 40 36 39 46 45 39 34 56 42 36 15 53 38 49 30 29
The data show the number of vacation days used by a sample of 20 employees in a recent year. Use technology to answer parts (a) and (b). a. Find the data set's first, second, and third quartiles. b. Draw a box-and-whisker plot that represents the data set. 240 386 3 7 4 6 4 5 9 7 3 7 2 6140
The data show the distance (in miles) from an airport of a sample of 22 inbound and outbound airplanes. Use technology to answer parts (a) and (b) a. Find the data set's first, second, and third quartiles. b. Draw a box-and-whisker plot that represents the data set. D 5.4 3.7 5.7 2.7 5.1 2.3 4.2 5.4 3.2 3.6 5.1 21 5.2 2.6 2.9 4.7 1.9 4.3 5.3 5.6 4.4 3.8
The ages of the winners of a cycling tournament are approximately bell-shaped. The mean age is 28 7 years, with a standard deviation of 3.6 years. The winner in one recent year was 32 years old (a) Transform the age to a z-score. (b) Interpret the results (c) Determine whether the age is unusual Points: 0 of 1
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