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Sladkaya [172]
2 years ago
6

The cost of taking your pet aboard the air flight with you in the continental US varies according to the airlines. The five numb

er summary for prices based on a sample of major US airlines was:
Min = 60, Q1 = 100, Median = 110, Q3 = 125, Max = 150

If we were to build the box plot for this data, the box would stretch between which two values?

What would be the lowest value: --and highest value: -
Mathematics
1 answer:
melisa1 [442]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: The  lowest value: 100 and highest value: - 150 .

If we were to build the box plot for this data, the box would stretch between Q_1= 100 and Q_3= 125.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the box-plot is the graphical way to represent the five -number summary (Minimum value , First quartile (Q_1) , Median , Third Quartile (Q_3)  , Maximum value).

Where , the box streches between the first quartile  (Q_1)  and the third quartile  (Q_3) .

Given : The cost of taking your pet aboard the air flight with you in the continental US varies according to the airlines.

The five number summary for prices based on a sample of major US airlines was:

Min = 60,

Q_1= 100

Median = 110

Q_3= 125

Max = 150

If we were to build the box plot for this data, the box would stretch between Q_1= 100 and Q_3= 125.

Hence, the  lowest value: 100 and highest value: 125 .

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