Use the side-by-side boxplots shown to complete parts (a) through (e).
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Solution:-
a) Median of variable X = 50
b) Third quartile of variable Y = 50
c) Variable y has more dispersion.
d) Symmetric
e) Skewed Right
Use the side-by-side boxplots shown to complete parts (a) through (e). 0306090120yx Edit Coordinates(0,0)
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