The five-number summary for a dataset on Miles Per Gallon is given in the table below. Using this information, calculate the percent of values above 13.3. Min Q1 Median Q3 Max 7.9 13.3 20 24 36.7 1) 100% 2) 50% 3) 75% 4) 0% 5) 25%
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Since we want to find the percent of values above 13.3, we need to determine where 13.3 falls within the five-number summary. Unfortunately, the table is not provided, so we cannot determine the exact values for the five-number summary. However, we can still Show more…
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