Answer:
The interquartile range is the difference between the highest and lowest values in the middle of a data set.
Step-by-step explanation:
The range is the difference between the maximum and minimum value, hence, it cannot be greater than the maximum value, which is the greatest value in a dataset, the highest value a range could have being equal to the maximum value when the minimum vlaue of the dataset is equal to 0.
The mean is the average value of a dataset, hence, it cannot be greater than the maximum value.
The interquartile range is the middle 50% or half of a dataset and not the difference between the highest and lowest middle values in the middle. It is obtained by taking the difference of the upper and lower QUARTILE.
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Step-by-step explanation:
You are finding the whole
0.7 × 20 = 14
or
70% of 20 = 7/10 x 20 = 7/10 x 20/1 = 140/10
140/10
140/10 = 14/1
The minimum number of questions he need to do are 14
I'm not sure if you are finding the part or the whole
let me know if im wrong
The answer is C; 25 by 36
I did the edgenuity quiz for this so I now what it is