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Use the data set {d1, d2, d3, ..., d255} consisting of 255 numbers to answer the following question(s).

After sorting the data set (in increasing order from left to right), the first quartile is
◦ the number in the 65th position.
◦ the average of the numbers in the 64th and 65th positions.
◦ the number in the 64th position.
◦ the average of the numbers in the 63rd and 64th positions.
◦ none of these


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Use the data set {d1, d2, d3, ..., d255} consisting of 255 numbers to answer the following question(s).

After sorting the data set (in increasing order from left to right), the third quartile is
◦ the number in the 191st position.
◦ the average of the numbers in the 192nd and 193rd positions.
◦ the average of the numbers in the 191st and 192nd positions.
◦ the number in the 192nd position.
◦ none of these



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AEWBW

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Use the data set {d1, d2, d3, ..., d256} consisting of 256 numbers to answer the following question(s).

After sorting the data set (in increasing order from left to right), the first quartile is
◦ the number in the 64th position.
◦ the number in the 65th position.
◦ the average of the numbers in the 64th and 65th positions.
◦ the average of the numbers in the 63rd and 64th positions.
◦ none of these



Ahernandez18

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the average of the numbers in the 64th and 65th positions.



mwit1967

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Use the data set {d1, d2, d3, ..., d256} consisting of 256 numbers to answer the following question(s).

After sorting the data set (in increasing order from left to right), the 10th percentile is the number
◦ the number in the 26th position.
◦ the number in the 10th position.
◦ the average of the numbers in the 25th and 26th positions.
◦ the number in the 25th position.
◦ none of these



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nevelica

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Use the data set {d1, d2, d3, ..., d256} consisting of 256 numbers to answer the following question(s).

After sorting the data set (in increasing order from left to right), the 11th percentile is
◦ the number in the 29th position.
◦ the number in the 11th position.
◦ the number in the 28th position.
◦ the average of the numbers in the 28th and 29th positions.
◦ none of these



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