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seraphim [82]
3 years ago
12

The box plots compare the number of students in Mr. Ishimoto’s classes and in Ms. Castillo’s classes over the last two semesters

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Which statement is true about the box plots? Check all that apply.
-Both box plots show the same range.
-Both box plots show the same interquartile range.
-The data for Mr. Ishimoto has an outlier.
-Mr. Ishimoto had the class with the greatest number of students.
-The smallest class size was 24 students.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Ilya [14]3 years ago
7 0
<span>-Both box plots show the same interquartile range.
 >Interquartile range (IQR) is computed by Q3-Q1. 
For Mr. Ishimoto's class, Q3 is 35 and Q1 is 31. 35-31 = 4.
For Ms. Castillo's class, Q3 is 34 and Q1 is 30. 34-30 = 4.

</span><span>-Mr. Ishimoto had the class with the greatest number of students.
 >Mr. Ishimoto had 40 students, represented by the last data point of the whiskers.

</span><span>-The smallest class size was 24 students.
 >Which was Ms. Castillo's class.</span>
lorasvet [3.4K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In case of Mr. Ishimoto's class

Minimum :

Q_0 = 28

Lower Quartile :

Q_1 = 31

Median :

Q_2 = 33

Upper Quartile

Q_3 = 35

Maximum :

Q_4 = 40

In Case of Ms. Castilllo's class

Minimum :

Q_0 = 24

Lower Quartile :

Q_1 = 30

Median :

Q_2 = 31

Upper Quartile

Q_3 = 34

Maximum :

Q_4 = 38

Now range : Q_4 - Q_0

Range of Mr. Ishimoto's class : 40-28 =12

Range of Ms. Castilllo's class: 38-24 =14

Thus option A is incorrect since the range of the both box plots are not same

Inter quartile range :  Q_3 - Q_1

Inter quartile range(IQR) of Mr. Ishimoto's class : 35-31=4

Inter quartile range (IQR)of Ms. Castilllo's class: 34-30=4

Thus Option B is correct : Both box plots show the same interquartile range.

Now for the outlier of Mr. Ishimoto's class:

Q_1 - 1.5*IQR

31-1.5*4

31-6

25

Q_3+1.5*IQR

35+1.5*4

35+6

41

Thus the interval for outlier is(25,41)

Since all the values of the box plot lies within this interval .

So,The data for Mr. Ishimoto has no outlier.

Thus Option C is incorrect.

Mr. Ishimoto had 40 students, represented by the last data point of the whiskers.

So, Mr. Ishimoto's class  have greatest number of students.

Thus option D is correct.

The smallest class size was 24 students.

Which was Ms. Castillo's class.

So, Option E is true for Ms. Castillo's class.

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