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Determine the median and the first and third quartiles in the following data. 46 47 49 49 51 53 Click here for the Excel

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33 ces aw The box plot shows the undergraduate in-state tuition per credit hour at four-year public colleges. F 0 150 300 450 600 750 900 1,050 1,200 1,350 $1,500 a. Estimate the median. Median b. Estimate the first and third quartiles. Q1 Q3 c. Determine the interquartile range. H Interquartile range d. Beyond what point is a value considered an outlier? Prev

9 25 Interquartile range d. Beyond what point is a value considered an outlier? than than e. Identify any outliers and estimate their values. If there are no outliers select "None". O 1,500 O 1,300 O 800 O None f. Is the distribution symmetrical, or positively or negatively skewed? O Symmetric skewed O Positively skewed O Negatively skewed