The inter-quartile range.
Nothing. Most box and whisker plots do not have 88 on them!
The box represents 50%. Each whisker represents 25%.
A box plot is a visual representation of the distribution of a dataset. It displays the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum values of the dataset. The "box" in the plot represents the interquartile range, while the "whiskers" represent the range of the data excluding outliers.
The distance between 67.8 and 70.8 on a box plot is known as the interquartile range (IQR). It is calculated as the difference between the third quartile (Q3) and the first quartile (Q1), which represent the limits of the box in the box plot.
To construct a box plot, the specific value that is not needed is the mean of the dataset. Box plots represent the five-number summary, which includes the minimum, first quartile (Q1), median (Q2), third quartile (Q3), and maximum. The mean is not part of this summary and does not affect the shape or interpretation of the box plot.
Nothing. Most box and whisker plots do not have 88 on them!
The box represents 50%. Each whisker represents 25%.
A box plot is a visual representation of the distribution of a dataset. It displays the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum values of the dataset. The "box" in the plot represents the interquartile range, while the "whiskers" represent the range of the data excluding outliers.
The distance between 67.8 and 70.8 on a box plot is known as the interquartile range (IQR). It is calculated as the difference between the third quartile (Q3) and the first quartile (Q1), which represent the limits of the box in the box plot.
The box represents your Q1, Q2 (median) and Q3, so it is your interquartile range. The Q1 is the first box line, the Q2 is the middle one and the Q3 is the closing line. Your interquartile range basically tells you where 50% of the people are.
To construct a box plot, the specific value that is not needed is the mean of the dataset. Box plots represent the five-number summary, which includes the minimum, first quartile (Q1), median (Q2), third quartile (Q3), and maximum. The mean is not part of this summary and does not affect the shape or interpretation of the box plot.
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The whiskers mark the ends of the range of figures - they are the furthest outliers. * * * * * No. Outliers are not part of a box and whiskers plot. The whiskers mark the ends of the minimum and maximum observations EXCLUDING outliers. Outliers, if any, are marked with an X.
the example for the box and whisker plot is THESE NUTSS
If presents you with the upper and lower quartile range, although you have to do calculations in order to find the interquartile range, so no, it does not,