Here are your measures of variability. The range is found by subtracting the highest and the lowest (29-5=24). To find the interquartile range, you will find the median of the lower half of the data and the median of the higher half of sta and subtract these 2 numbers. Here is your list. I have PUT PARENTHESES around the upper and lower quartiles: 5, 17, (18), 20, 20, 21, 23, (26), 28, 29. It is like finding the middle of the entire set of data and then finding the middle of each half. Subtract 26 and 18 to find the interquartile range of 8 touchdowns.
The m in y=mx+b stands for the slope of the line
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20 because if 9 is 45% than 1 person is equal to 5%. and if you added one more person to make 10 it would be half which is 50%. so 10+10=20 which = 100%