Answers:
- Box 1: Greater than
- Box 2: Less than
So,
- If any values in the data set are <u>greater than</u> the upper boundary, then those values are upper outliers.
- If any values in the data set are <u>less than</u> the lower boundary, then those values are lower outliers.
The general rule is that the upper boundary is found computing Q3+1.5*IQR, where IQR is the interquartile range. Recall that IQR = Q3-Q1. The Q1 and Q3 are the first and third quartiles respectively.
Another rule is that the lower boundary is found by computing Q1 - 1.5*IQR
On a box and whisker plot, outliers are points that are not connected to the main plot itself. You can think of them as islands far from the mainland.
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Answer:
86.4
Step-by-step explanation:
First adding up all the percentages on the chart you get 360
Then figuring out what 24° of 360 is
You then get 86.4
Answer:
x = 16
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the cosine ratio in the right triangle and the exact value
cos60° = 
cos60° =
= 
Multiply both sides by x
x × cos60° = 8, that is
x ×
= 8
Multiply both sides by 2
x = 16