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Mathematics, 31.03.2021 05:00, Ashleymsmith

How would i show work on this? A DATA set shows the number of minutes each of 153,477 students takes to complete a reading test. The median completion time is 110 minutes. The interquartile range is 34. Which
statement about the completion times is most likely to be true?
Of these students, 25% complete the test in 110 minutes or less.
B. Of these students, 50% complete the test in 110 minutes or less.
C. Of these students, 75% complete the test in 127 minutes or less.
D. Of these students, 75% complete the test in 144 minutes or less.

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