Consider a sample with data values of 26, 24, 23, 15, 31, 34, 29, and 24. Compute the 20th, 25th, 65th, and 75th percentiles (to 2 decimal, if decimals are necessary). 20th percentile 25th percentile 65th percentile 75th percentile
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