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Hi, i'm david and i'm here to have you and send your question.
00:03
Now let me bring up your question here.
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In the question here we're given a list of the data and from there we need to find the five number summary of the dataset.
00:14
Now let me rewrite the data here.
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We have the 3, then 3 .5, 4 .5, 5 .5, another 5 .5, 6 .5, another 6 .5.
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5 and another 6 .5, 8, 8, and then we have this will be, i believe that we'll also the 8, and this will be the 9, this will be the 10.
00:45
And we will see totally we have 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14.
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So we have the n equals to the 14 dataset.
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So first of the phone we will know that this one.
01:01
Will be the minimum value and this one will be the maximum value and then we need to find the q1 q2 and q3 because we have the 14 dataset therefore we will have 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7.
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This will be the line that will split the dataset into the two equal halves and the middle value here it will give us the q2 which is equal to the median and it will equal to the average which of the two values which is equal to the same thing 6 .5.
01:34
Now we have one of on the first set we have seven numbers and then we have the value in the middle it will equal to the value 5 here.
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So the value of the 5 will be the q1...