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Mathematics, 21.01.2020 22:31, trejoste1

The boxplot shown below results from the heights (cm) of males listed in a data set. what do the numbers in that boxplot tell us? 154171.9193168.8183.9 a boxplot consists of a box that extends from 168.8 to 183.9, a vertical line segment drawn through the box at 171.9, and a horizontal line segment extending from a vertical line segment at 154 to a vertical line segment at 193 that bisects the box. the minimum height is nothing cm, the first quartile
q1 is nothing cm, the second quartile
q2 (or the median) is nothingcm, the third quartile
q3 is nothing cm, and the maximum height is nothing cm. (type integers or decimals. do not round.)

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