They are
1: the minimum
2: the lower quartile
3: the median
4: the upper quartile
5: the maximum.
Sometimes the extrema (minimum and maximum) are plotted AFTER excluding outliers.
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.
A box and whisker plot has four quartiles in which its data is spread across.
A box plot may be used at a preliminary stage to determine the centre and spread of a set of data. The box [and whiskers] plot measures the central point by the median and the range from the maximum and minimum or the quartile points.
A data display that organizes data values into four parts using the lower extreme,lower quartile,median,upper quartile,and upper extreme.
Oh, dude, finding the mean, median, mode, and range on a box and whisker plot is like trying to make a sandwich with a hammer. The box and whisker plot already shows you the median (that's the line in the box) and the range (from whisker to whisker). The mean and mode aren't typically shown on a box plot because they're off doing their own thing, not invited to the box and whisker party.
At least 2 and up to 5.
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 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.
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.
To find the range of a dataset, a box plot (or box-and-whisker plot) is particularly useful. It visually displays the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum values, allowing you to easily identify the range, which is the difference between the maximum and minimum values. Alternatively, a simple line graph or scatter plot can also help visualize the spread of the data, but a box plot is more concise for specifically determining the range.
To determine the range and interquartile range (IQR) from a box plot, you first identify the minimum and maximum values for the range. The range is calculated as the difference between these two values. The IQR is found by subtracting the first quartile (Q1) from the third quartile (Q3), representing the middle 50% of the data. Without specific values from the box plot, I cannot provide exact numbers, but this is the method to find both the range and IQR.
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A box plot summarises data in five items of information: the minimum, lower quartile, median, upper quartile and maximum. The histogram gives the probability density for each group of values.
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.
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.
From smallest to largest, they are the minimum, lower quartile, median, upper quartile and maximum.
Yes