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.
Wiki User
∙ 12y agoNothing. Most box and whisker plots do not have 88 on them!
The inter-quartile range.
The box represents 50%. Each whisker represents 25%.
the example for the box and whisker plot is THESE NUTSS
A box and whisker plot is a sort of graph used to show a period of time such as a time line or a line graph. To really found out what a box and whisker plot is you should ask a teacher
Nothing. Most box and whisker plots do not have 88 on them!
The inter-quartile range.
The box represents 50%. Each whisker represents 25%.
the example for the box and whisker plot is THESE NUTSS
A box and whisker plot has four quartiles in which its data is spread across.
A box and whisker plot is a sort of graph used to show a period of time such as a time line or a line graph. To really found out what a box and whisker plot is you should ask a teacher
how about you tell me what a misleading box and whisker plot is first and then ill answer ur question ;)
Nobody likes cats
A box and whisker plot mainly shows the mean (average), range, or median (middle number). The mode is the number that shows up the most. I--------l___l__l--------I That's kinda what it looks like. The two far ends represent the range.
You cannot. The mode is not part of a box and whisker plot.
On a standard box-and-whisker plot, the averages used are medians. Arithmetic means are used in some box-and-whisker plots, but most use medians.
The lower quartile is the line that represents the left-hand edge of the "box", in the box and whisker plot.