
this is what I would come up with because.
y=the number of people infected
x=the number of days that have passed
Point D (-2,-6)>>(x,-y)>> Point D’(-2,6)
Point D’ (-2,6)>> (-x,y)>> Point D’’(2,6)
It decreased by twenty five precent 25%
Hii!
So I did this and I have A!
A: You cannot get the mean from the graph but you CAN get the third quartile!
B: To find the interquartile range (IQR) we subtract the third and first quartiles:
60-35 = 25
C: An outlier would be much larger than the rest of the data or much smaller than the rest of the data. An outlier would make the "whisker" portion longer and could potentially slightly shift the box.