the ages of a simple random sample of Austin Peay students. Construct a dot plot of your data. Construct a box plot of your data. Are there any outliers? 3. Construct a histogram of your data. 4. Find the sample size. 5. Find the three measures of center and the three measures of spread of this data set. a. Mean b. Median c. Mode(s) d. Standard deviation e. Inter quartile range f. Range
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