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14 May, 01:59

A student wants to determine whether or not a value in her data is an outlor. She has calculated Q, 4, median 5, and Q, - 10. Where is the upper fence? Choose the correct answer below

1.19

2. 14

3. 13

4. Unable to tell from the data given.

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  1. 14 May, 02:15
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    14

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Although the typing has some typographical issues. We could extract the following:

    First quartile (Q1 = > 0.25) = 4

    Second quartile/median (Q2 = > 0.50) = 5

    Third quartile (Q3 = > 0.75) = 10.

    The upper fence (maximum):

    ==>[Q3 + Q1] = 10+4 = 14.

    NB: If all our assumed values from the question are correct!
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