![]() Who needs open five? This 1.5 is basically the general formula off calculating your outlier. Then you take that 15 year month supply by 1.5 tickets. I have 123456 ex cetera to the left on my media also have 65 years and to the left of my quotes, a one also have 64 years.Īll right, so now I have to get my insta courts our range, and I do that by saying quote all three minus quotes are one gives me 15 49.5 minutes 34.50 coats of 15. All right, so, as you can see, I have 123456 Okay. Alright.Īnd the 19 number would have bean this number over here 49 then you proceed by saying 49 plus 50 divided by two to get, uh, what's all three? All right, So my, um total three would be somebody over here, All right? And remember that I said that my quarters divide my data sets into four parts or courses and on either side off my quarters, I have to have six digits. Or alternatively, I could have just said the over for multiplied by 25. So it's basically going to be the median off 49 and 50 which is 49.5.Īll right. All right, but then remember that in order for me to get my quotes out, three also have to get the, uh, average off through numbers because I did that for quarter one. I can just count six numbers, um, from my meeting. And I don't even need to go to the whole process of finding my quotes.Īll three. ![]() All right? And so the left on my quarter one, I have also six numbers, as you can see. So there will be 123456 values to the right off my quarter wine.Īll right? You don't count this number because it's our median. So since my quarter one is over here, All right, So, yeah, they'll be one. So what? The court tells you is that they basically chop up my data into into four parts into quartz is all right. So to calculate the R visual say 34 35 divided by two is equal to 34.5. All right, Andi, we have to calculate the average of that. All right, so my median would be the number in the middle off 34 35. Because if you round off six comets or five, you get six all rights and which number six? So let's count. It has to be an average of two numbers.Īnd those numbers will be, um, the numbers next to six. Now, since my data is an uneven number, there's 25 values order for me to get. So my quarter line is basically one over for multiply by 25 at six, comma to five. My median is 39.Īll right? Now let's find my quarter one. So so 13 value is my median in which values that bullets count.ġ2 three, 4567 A nine 10 Living 12. So we say the median is equal to one over through amounts of power by 25. So how do you do that? So let's start by calculating our median. And if I want, so I can even find out my median. ![]() ![]() And to do this, I have to find my quotes all on my quotes, out three. Is it in its entirety? So the next step is to find out if there's any out lies. So this is my stem and leaf diagram representing the date. So on my stem have twenties, thirties, forties and fifties on The numbers on my leaf represent the actual numbers in my Chinese thirties, forties and fifties, so this five would represents 25. Here I am, given the height and feeds off 25 trees, and I'm asked to represent the state into the stem and leaf diagram, and so also find out if there's any out lies. Textbook content produced by OpenStax is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Use the information below to generate a citation. Then you must include on every digital page view the following attribution: If you are redistributing all or part of this book in a digital format, Then you must include on every physical page the following attribution: If you are redistributing all or part of this book in a print format, Want to cite, share, or modify this book? This book uses the ![]()
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