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No. To calculate a sample standard deviation one requires the sample values. The five-number summary provides only the lowest value, the highest, the median, and the upper and lower quartiles. In any sample of size greater than five some values will be missing from the summary.
interquartile range or IQR
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Six is the number after five.
One example is the "Five Number Summary" consisting of the sample's minimum, lower quartile, median, upper quartile and maximum.
No, it is not an appropriate graph.
In Statistics the Five Number Summary is the sample's minimum, lower quartile, median, upper quartile and maximum.
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A Five number summary is the minimum, quartile 1, median, quartile 3, and maximum of the data. (numbers)
No. To calculate a sample standard deviation one requires the sample values. The five-number summary provides only the lowest value, the highest, the median, and the upper and lower quartiles. In any sample of size greater than five some values will be missing from the summary.
The range
The answer will depend on what the five numbers represent!
Yes, a five-number summary consists of five key statistics that provide insights into a data set: the minimum, the first quartile (Q1), the median, the third quartile (Q3), and the maximum. This summary helps to understand the distribution and spread of the data, highlighting its central tendency and variability.
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interquartile range or IQR
Interquartile range.
The five number summary consists of the Minimum, the Lower Quartile, the Median, the Upper Quartile, and the Maximum.For Example, if you have a number set like this:2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 15, 15, 18, 19, 21,Minimum: 2Q1: 5Median: 12Q3: 18Maximum: 21