What is the value of the lower quartile?
a.) 0
b.) 8
c.) 6
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Mathematics, 29.02.2020 07:04 hijoputa
What is the value of the lower quartile?
a.) 0
b.) 8
c.) 6
d.) 2
Answers: 1
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