Study the box plot shown. Then enter numbers for each of the values below.
Median:
1st Quartile:
3rd Quartile:
Minimum Value:
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To derive the values from a box plot, you need to identify certain parts of the plot. Here’s a breakdown of what you should look for:
1. Median: This value is represented by the line in the middle of the box. It divides the data into two equal halves.
2. 1st Quartile (Q1): This is the left edge of the box. It indicates the 25th percentile of the data, meaning 25% of the data falls below this value.
3. 3rd Quartile (Q3): This is the right edge of the box. It shows the 75th percentile, meaning 75% of the data is below this value.
4. Minimum Value: This is the left whisker (the line extending from the box to the smallest value), indicating the lowest value in the dataset.
To provide the specific numbers, you’ll need to refer to the plotted values in the box plot. If you can identify those values from the plot, fill them in accordingly. If you have further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to ask!