For the data set shown, find the median, the 1st quartile, and the 3rd quartile. Drag the correct values into the table.
Minimum
First quartile
Median
Third quartile
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To find the median, first quartile (Q1), and third quartile (Q3) of a data set, follow these steps:
1. Order the Data: Arrange the data in ascending order.
2. Find the Median:
– If the number of observations (n) is odd, the median is the middle number.
– If n is even, the median is the average of the two middle numbers.
3. Find the First Quartile (Q1):
– Q1 is the median of the first half of the data (the lower half, excluding the overall median if n is odd).
4. Find the Third Quartile (Q3):
– Q3 is the median of the second half of the data (the upper half, excluding the overall median if n is odd).
If you provide specific data numbers, I can help calculate the quartiles directly!