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The times (in seconds) between fifteen consecutive eruptions of a geyser were as follows: 914, 900,...

The times (in seconds) between fifteen consecutive eruptions of a geyser were as follows: 914, 900, 883, 919, 940, 949, 933, 880, 918, 928, 855, 899, 926, 883, 907 By entering the data into R, find the sample IQR

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  914, 900, 883, 919, 940, 949, 933, 880, 918, 928, 855, 899, 926, 883, 907

Ascending order of given data is

855,880,883,(883),899,900,907, (914), 918,919,926,(928),933,940,949

\small Q_{1}=883 and \small Q_{3}=928

\small I.Q.R=Q_{3}-Q_{1}=928-883=45

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