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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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First step! Arrange the numerals {<span>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 {</span>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).
Answer:
2.79588001734
Step-by-step explanation:
If you use the log button on your calculator
log625 or log(625)
you get 2.79588001734
Answer: C
Reason: the median is going to be the number in the middle of all the numbers.
Take two pencils and put one on the last number and the other on the first number. Each time the pencils take a step towards each other. The number at which they meet is the median.
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Answer:
200
Step-by-step explanation:
this is a 3-4-5 triangle so since 120/3 and 160/4 = 40 which are the two sides the ladder is 5*40=200