Answer:
A box-and-whisker plot shows the scores on a math exam for two classes.
Class A Class B
1) Minimum value 65 56
2) Lower quartile 66 79
3) Median 81 91
4) Upper quartile 89 94
5) Maximum value 95 100
First quartile also known as Lower quartile is the number below which lies the 25 percent of the bottom data.
Second quartile or Median divides the range in the middle and has 50 percent of the data below it.
Third quartile also known as upper quartile has 75 percent of the data below it and the top 25 percent of the data above it.
Interquartile Range = Upper quartile - Lower quartile,
For class A
Interquartile range = 89 -66 = 23
For class B
Interquartile range = 94 -79 = 15
The interquartile ranges tell you about the two classes that Class B has more consistent scores
A. 8.1
B. 10.9
C. 8.1 and 10.9
D. None of the above
Answer:
0, -1, -3
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = y = height of the line plotted
if you treat the x axis as the "ground" or "floor"....you're looking for the point when the graph "hits" the "floor", meaning zero height.
Line 1
x y
–3 6
3 4
Line 2
x y
–6 7
9 2
A.
0
B.
exactly 1
C.
exactly 2
D.
infinitely many