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prohojiy [21]
3 years ago
14

The range for the Kentucky temperatures is . The range for the Illinois temperatures is . The IQR for the Kentucky temperatures

is . The IQR for the Illinois temperatures is . The box plots show
Mathematics
1 answer:
natima [27]3 years ago
3 0

The boxplot required to answer the questions is attached below :

Answer:

The range for the Kentucky temperature :

(58.3 - 52.2) = 6.1

The range for the Illinois temperature :

(55 - 49.9) = 5.1

The IQR for the Kentucky temperature :

(57.3 - 54.5) = 2.8

The IQR for the Illinois temperature :

(53.3 - 50.9) = 2.4

Step-by-step explanation:

Range = maximum - minimum

Maximum and minimum values are given by the values at the end and start of the whisker.

The range for the Kentucky temperature :

(58.3 - 52.2) = 6.1

The range for the Illinois temperature :

(55 - 49.9) = 5.1

IQR = Q3 - Q1

Q3 = Value at the end of the box

Q1 = value of start of box

The IQR for the Kentucky temperature :

(57.3 - 54.5) = 2.8

The IQR for the Illinois temperature :

(53.3 - 50.9) = 2.4

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