VALUES OF FRACTURE STRESS (IN MPA) FOR DIFFERENT MIXTURES OF HOT-MIXED ASPHALT 236 30 79 138 470 80 179 80 254 242 179 232 149 247 75 240 232 274 245 126 105 384 191 223
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For a certain experiment, the following values of fracture stress (in megapascals) presented below were measured for a sample of 24 mixtures of hot-mixed asphalt (HMA).
Determine the
the lower
the upper quartile,
and the 65th percentile
of the measurements.
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