IQR stands for Interquartile Range in mathematics. It is a measure of statistical dispersion that represents the range within which the central 50% of a data set lies, specifically between the first quartile (Q1) and the third quartile (Q3). The IQR is calculated by subtracting Q1 from Q3 (IQR = Q3 - Q1) and is often used to identify outliers in a data set.
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The IQR is 48. But for only 6 observations, it is an absurd measure to use.
No. The IQR is found by finding the lower quartile, then the upper quartile. You then minus the lower quartile value from the upper quartile value (hence "interquartile"). This gives you the IQR.
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The IQR is 7.5
The interquartile range (IQR) is a measure of variability, based on dividing a data set into quartiles. Quartiles divide a rank-ordered data set into four equal parts.
IQR = Inter-Quartile Range = Upper Quartile - Lower Quartile.
A letter in math can stand for any number
Math is an abbreviation of mathematics: it is not an acronym. So the h does not stand for anything!
The IQR is 48. But for only 6 observations, it is an absurd measure to use.
No. The IQR is found by finding the lower quartile, then the upper quartile. You then minus the lower quartile value from the upper quartile value (hence "interquartile"). This gives you the IQR.
first you take a group of numbers and order them from smallest to largest next you find the median or the quartile2 then you find quartile1 and 3 then you subtract quartile 1 and 3 then you have your answer :)
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