Which box-and-whisker plot matches the data?

4, 3, 4, 5, 2, 5, 6, 12, 8, 9, 7

There are different ways that a box-and-whisker plot can be created depending on the software or calculator used, but here is one possible approach by hand:

1. Order the data from smallest to largest:

2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12

2. Find the median (middle value) of the entire dataset:

Median = (5 + 6)/2 = 5.5

3. Split the dataset into two halves based on the median. If the median falls between two values, include both in the halves.

Lower half: 2, 3, 4, 4, 5

Upper half: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12

4. For each half, find the median (middle value).

Lower median = 4

Upper median = (7 + 8)/2 = 7.5

5. Draw a box with the bottom edge at the lower median and the top edge at the upper median. Draw a vertical line inside the box at the level of the overall median.

6. Draw "whiskers" above and below the box that extend to the smallest and largest data values inside a certain range. One common rule for the range is to include all values within 1.5 times the "interquartile range" (IQR), which is the difference between the upper and lower quartiles (Q3 and Q1, respectively).

To find Q1 and Q3, divide each half into two quarters with a median, and take the median of each quarter:

Lower quarter 1: 2, 3

Lower quarter 2: 4, 4

Upper quarter 1: 5, 6

Upper quarter 2: 7, 8, 9, 12

Q1 = (3 + 4)/2 = 3.5

Q3 = (7 + 8)/2 = 7.5

The IQR is then 7.5 - 3.5 = 4.

To find the range for the whiskers, multiply the IQR by 1.5:

1.5 x 4 = 6

The smallest data value within 6 of the lower quartile is 2, and the largest data value within 6 of the upper quartile is 12.

Therefore, the box-and-whisker plot for the given data is:

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_____
| | | whisker
|------- | (extends to smallest value within range)
| | | box
|------- |
| | | whisker
| --| (extends to largest value within range)
|_________|
2 3 3.5 4 5 5.5 7.5 8 9 12
LQ Q1 MED Q3 UQ
(lower) (upper)
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72, 80, 74, 68, 65, 66, 72, 70, 68, 80, 74

Sara's recent golf scores are shown.
From the data shown what is the median of her scores?

Responses
A 8080
B 6666
C 6565
D 7272
E 7171
F 85

First, we need to put the scores in order from smallest to largest:

65, 66, 68, 68, 70, 72, 72, 74, 74, 80, 80

Next, we find the middle score. Since we have 11 scores, the median will be the 6th score if we count from the beginning, or the 6th score if we count from the end, or the average of the two middle scores:

Median = (70 + 72)/2 = 71

Therefore, the answer is (E) 71.

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Which question is a statistical question?

Responses
A How old are the students in my school?How old are the students in my school?
B How old am I? How old am I?
C How old is my cat? How old is my cat?
D How old is my neighbor?

The statistical question is (A) "How old are the students in my school?" because it pertains to a group of individuals (the students in the school), involves variability (different ages among the students), and could potentially be answered through data analysis (such as finding the range, mean, or distribution of ages).

The other questions (B, C, D) do not fit these criteria and are not statistical questions.

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Which question is a statistical question?

A. how old are the students in my school?

B. how old am I?

C. how old is my cat?

D. how old is my neighbor?

The statistical question is (A) "How old are the students in my school?" because it pertains to a group of individuals (the students in the school), involves variability (different ages among the students), and could potentially be answered through data analysis (such as finding the range, mean, or distribution of ages).

The other questions (B, C, D) do not fit these criteria and are not statistical questions.

so it is a?

Yes, the answer is (A) "how old are the students in my school?"

Average Daily Temperature in August

State High, Degrees F Low, Degrees F
Alabama 82 56
Arkansas 80 55
Florida 87 65
Georgia 88 64
Kentucky 78 55
Alaska 72 44
Michigan 81 54
Tennessee 79 55
Hawaii 84 68

Using the table, find the RANGE of the average low temperatures for the states listed in the chart.

Responses
A 24
B 14
C 81
D 112

To find the range of the average low temperatures, we need to first calculate the minimum and maximum average low temperatures among the given states in the table.

The lowest average low temperature is 44 degrees F, which is for Alaska.

The highest average low temperature is 68 degrees F, which is for Hawaii.

Therefore, the range of the average low temperatures is:

68 - 44 = 24 degrees F.

The answer is (A) 24.