"The box plot tells us about the lower limit, first quartile, median, third quartile, and upper limit.
Step-by-step explanation:
Box plot:
It displays the five-number summary of a set of data. The five-number summary is the lower limit, first quartile, median, third quartile, and upper limit. We draw a box in a box plot from the first quartile to the third quartile. A vertical line goes through the box which represents the median. Anything that lies beyond the upper limit or the lower limit is know as an outlier.
From the information given, we can say that:
The left-most point on the plot is 20 and the right-most point is 95 which means 20 and 95 are the lower and upper limit respectively. The box is labeled 35 on the left edge and 60 on the right edge which means 35 is the first quartile and 60 is the the third quartile. A vertical line is drawn inside the rectangle at the point 55 which means 55 is the median of given data. We cannot know about the mean of data with the given information."
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