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.
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the answer is the middle number like 6 when there is 12
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Simplest terms, it means that the sample values are grouped closely together. Another way of saying it is that the range of values is small. The plot will be a leptokurtic plot (peaked).
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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.
You subtract the highest number with x's from the lowest number with x's. the difference is your range.
If presents you with the upper and lower quartile range, although you have to do calculations in order to find the interquartile range, so no, it does not,
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.
The range is the difference between the maximum score and the minimum score. Let's look at an example. [Figure2] The smallest number in the stem-and-leaf plot is 22. You can see that by looking at the first stem and the first leaf. The greatest number is the last stem and the last leaf on the chart. In this case, the largest number is 55. To find the range, subtract the smallest number from the largest number. This difference will give you the range. 55 - 22 = 33 The range is 33 for this set of data.
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To find the Domain and range when given a graph is to take the x-endpoints and to y-endpoint. You know that Domain is your input and range your output. so to find the function when given the graph you simply look at your plot points and use yout domain and range. like so: Say these where your plot points (0,4) and (9,6) You know your domain is {0,9} and it would be written like so: 0<x<9 then noticing your range is {4,6} and it would be written like so: 4<y<6
a stem and leaf plot is so important cause if you turn the plot to the left [counter clockwise] then it will look like an organized graph in order from least to greatest you can find mode, range, and median right a way. glad to help!!!
the range is highest subtracting the lowest number hope this helps:)
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