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          Use the box-and-whisker plot to identify the five-number summary.
Min= 
$Q_1=$
$Q_2=$
$Q_3=$
Max=
        
Use the box-and-whisker plot to identify the five-number summary.
Min= 
Q1=
Q2=
Q3=
Max=

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Elementary Statistics a Step by Step Approach
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00:01 Hello, so here we're giving the equation 1320 times 1 .045 to the to the, well, to the q, i guess, is our variable, is equal to 1 ,700 times 1 .067 to the q.
00:15 So this is then going to give us that we have 1 .045 over 1 .067 all raised to the q is going to be equal to 17, well, so 170 over 132...
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