Fourteen different second-year medical students at a hospital measured the blood pressure of the same person. The systolic readings (mm Hg) are listed below. Use the given data to construct a boxplot and identify the 5-number summary. 135 126 135 146 120 125 138 130 134 138 125 140 124 150 The 5-number summary is __, __, __, __, and __, all in mm Hg. (Use ascending order. Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)
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