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.
Box-and-whisker plots highlight central values in a set of data. In order to construct a box-and-whisker plot, the first step is to order your data numerically and find the median value.
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To determine the value of the third quartile (Q3) from a box plot, locate the line that represents Q3, which divides the upper 25% of the data from the rest. This line is typically found inside the box, towards the right side. The numerical value corresponding to this line represents Q3. If you have a specific box plot or data points, please share them for a precise answer.
The center of a box plot is represented by the median, which is the value that divides the dataset into two equal halves. In a box plot, this is typically indicated by a line inside the box. The box itself represents the interquartile range (IQR), which encompasses the middle 50% of the data, while the whiskers extend to the minimum and maximum values within a specified range.
To display a set of data using a box plot, you need the following values: the minimum value, the first quartile (Q1), the median (Q2), the third quartile (Q3), and the maximum value. Additionally, identifying any outliers is important for accurately representing the data distribution. These values help visualize the central tendency, variability, and overall spread of the data.
Box-and-whisker plots highlight central values in a set of data. In order to construct a box-and-whisker plot, the first step is to order your data numerically and find the median value.
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The minimum - or outlier-adjusted minimum.
You need the median, which is the line inside the box, the lower quartile and the upper quartile which are the left and right sides of the box.
Outliers on a modified box plot will be noted away from the ends of the whiskers, as they are not considered part of the range, due to the fact that they are so different from the rest of the data. In a regular box plot, the lowest value, whether it is an outlier or not, will be the beginning of the 1st whisker, the highest value, whether an outlier or not will be the end of the 2nd whisker.
A box and whiskers plot, A frequency plot (ungrouped) A cumulative frequency plot (ungrouped), A grouped frequency of cu freq plot should give a number close to (and larger than) the greatest value.
The box plot uses the minimum, lower quartile, median, upper quartile and maximum. The questioner has not provided the data which would enable their values to be calculated.
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the example for the box and whisker plot is THESE NUTSS
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