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#### Boxplot Analysis

The image shows a boxplot with a horizontal number line ranging from 9 to 19. Above the number line, there is a boxplot that is visually presented as follows:

- The left whisker extends to approximately 10.
- The left edge of the box is at approximately 12.
- The line inside the box (the median) is at approximately 14.5.
- The right edge of the box is at approximately 16.
- The right whisker extends to approximately 18.

#### Task

Based on the boxplot above, identify the five-number summary.

#### Input Fields

Enter the five-number summary below:

- Minimum: [ ]
- First Quartile (Q1): [ ]
- Median (Q2): [ ]
- Third Quartile (Q3): [ ]
- Maximum: [ ]

Once completed, click the "Submit Question" button.

### Note

The five-number summary consists of the following components: minimum, first quartile (Q1), median (Q2), third quartile (Q3), and maximum. These values are essential for understanding the distribution of the dataset represented in the boxplot.
Transcribed Image Text:### Question 28 #### Boxplot Analysis The image shows a boxplot with a horizontal number line ranging from 9 to 19. Above the number line, there is a boxplot that is visually presented as follows: - The left whisker extends to approximately 10. - The left edge of the box is at approximately 12. - The line inside the box (the median) is at approximately 14.5. - The right edge of the box is at approximately 16. - The right whisker extends to approximately 18. #### Task Based on the boxplot above, identify the five-number summary. #### Input Fields Enter the five-number summary below: - Minimum: [ ] - First Quartile (Q1): [ ] - Median (Q2): [ ] - Third Quartile (Q3): [ ] - Maximum: [ ] Once completed, click the "Submit Question" button. ### Note The five-number summary consists of the following components: minimum, first quartile (Q1), median (Q2), third quartile (Q3), and maximum. These values are essential for understanding the distribution of the dataset represented in the boxplot.
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