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Mathematics, 09.04.2020 20:08 user434568

Fifty eight students were surveyed about how frequently they text during lunch. The results are summarized below. Which statements are true about the data for the number of texts sent during lunch? Select all that apply.
Chart: (the numbers below are next to each other)
number of texts- 0,2,3,5,6,8,9,11,14
number of students-3,4,2,5,3,8,6,15,12
Box Plot:
lunch texts-0,6,9,11,14
The Choices:
The median number of texts sent is 9
1) The IQR for the data is 6
2) The third quartile is 11
3) The data is skewed to the left
4) The mean of the data will be greater than the median
5) The lowest 25% of texts sent at lunch is between 0 and 6
6) The middle 50% of texts sent at lunch is between 6 and 9
Need help please and thanks :((

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