A normal blood sugar range for someone without diabetes, 2 hours after eating, is less than 140 mg/dl. James is concerned about his health and measures and records his blood sugar 4 times a day for a week. The results are in the boxplot above. What is the minimum blood sugar reading James measured? mg/dl What is the maximum blood sugar reading James
A normal blood sugar range for someone without diabetes, 2 hours after eating, is less than 140 mg/dl. James is concerned about his health and measures and records his blood sugar 4 times a day for a week. The results are in the boxplot above. What is the minimum blood sugar reading James measured? mg/dl What is the maximum blood sugar reading James
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Transcribed Image Text:### Boxplot: Blood Sugar
This boxplot provides a visual representation of blood sugar levels measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl). The boxplot summarizes the distribution of blood sugar levels as follows:
- **Lower Whisker**: 70 mg/dl
- **First Quartile (Q1)**: 86 mg/dl
- **Median (Q2)**: 106 mg/dl
- **Third Quartile (Q3)**: 118 mg/dl
- **Upper Whisker**: 136 mg/dl
The box represents the interquartile range (IQR), which is the middle 50% of the data. The line inside the box indicates the median blood sugar level. The whiskers extend to the minimum and maximum values that are not considered outliers.
The x-axis displays the range of blood sugar levels from 70 mg/dl to 136 mg/dl. This visualization helps in understanding the spread and central tendency of the blood sugar data.
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