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No because box and whisker plots are related to cumulative frequency curves
the example for the box and whisker plot is THESE NUTSS
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Nothing. Most box and whisker plots do not have 88 on them!
It i the smallest value in the data set and corresponds to the value of the left-most end of the whisker. Unless there were outliers, in which case it will be an "X" to the left of the left-whisker.
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No because box and whisker plots are related to cumulative frequency curves
It is a simple summary of 5 key statistics.
Box and whisker plots are used to give a visual indication of where quartiles and highest/lowest values fall, so they're useful for visually comparing various sets of data. The "whisker" on the left extends to the lowest value in the data range (the left-most point). The first edge of the "box" indicates the lower quartile, the middle line in the box represents the median quartile, and the upper edge of the box represents the 3rd quartile. The "whisker" on the right extends to the highest value in the data set. Clearly when using many box and whisker plots, and comparing them to each other, it helps greatly if you use the same scale on each plot. Sometimes it may be decided that your lowest/highest data values are "outliers" (anomalous results), in which case they are still included in the box and whisker plot, but they should be demarcated by a hollow circle wherever the outlier is deemed to be.
a box and whisker plot showing the median number
Alexander Whisker died in 1907.
Alexander Whisker was born in 1819.
Whisker(animal)-Poil de Moustache Whisker(beard)-Barbe Whisker(Moustache)-Moustache
a whisker has to be slang for a male's anatomy that is unshaven, unkempt.
the example for the box and whisker plot is THESE NUTSS