Put your numbers in order. EX. 55 67 68 70 70 75 76 80 82 85 90 100 101 106.Then count the forth number from the beginning of the numbers and from the end of the numbers so that would be 70 (front) and 90 (back) thenm you subtract the biggest number from the smallest and you get 20! that is your range!! *********** Also you can go to Www.mrnassbaum.com and enter your numbers and it can do i for you, he also does stem and leaf box and whisker histograms ect.
A box and whisker plot cannot identify the mean or mode.
You cannot. The mode is not part of a box and whisker plot.
A box and whisker plot has four quartiles in which its data is spread across.
It depends on the set of numbers you have. To find the scale you find your largest and smallest number and put a hyphen between them to create and interval. Example: 705-9945 Your Welcome!!!!!!
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 highest and lowest numbers in a box and whisker plot are shown by the two dots at the end of the "whiskers". To find the range, you must subtract the highest number from the lowest number.
A box and whisker plot cannot identify the mean or mode.
The inter-quartile range.
You cannot. The mode is not part of a box and whisker plot.
no max-min
Yes
the example for the box and whisker plot is THESE NUTSS
The box part represents the interquartile range.
It's actually called a box and whisker, and it is useful for numbers.
You cannot, unless they are all outliers, and the plot records outliers separately.
A Box and Whisker Plot.
The sides of the box are the quartile values: the left is the first quartile and the right is the third quartile. The width, therefore is the interquartile range.