Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]Q_1=2[/tex]

[tex]Q_3=6[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Notice that we already have the data sorted from least to greatest.

Now to find Q1 and Q3 we can use the following formulas

For a set of data ordered from least to greatest of the form [tex]X_1, X_2, ..., X_n[/tex]

Where n is the total number of data

[tex]Q_1=X_{\frac{1}{4}(n+1)}[/tex]

In this case [tex]n=10[/tex]

So:

[tex]Q_1=X_{\frac{1}{4}(10+1)}[/tex]

[tex]Q_1=X_{2.75}[/tex]

Round the nearest whole and get:

[tex]Q_1=X_{3}[/tex]

[tex]Q_1=3[/tex]

For Q3 we have:

[tex]Q_3=X_{\frac{3}{4}(n+1)}[/tex]

[tex]Q_3=X_{\frac{3}{4}(10+1)}[/tex]

[tex]Q_3=X_{8.25}[/tex]

Round the nearest whole and get:

[tex]Q_3=X_{8}[/tex]

[tex]Q_3=6[/tex]

Answer:

Q1: 2.5

Q3: 6

Step-by-step explanation:

The median area is 3 and 4.

The lower quartile is 3+2=5 5/2 2.5

The upper quartile is 6+6= 12 12/2 6