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28,40,43,
43
,45,50,50
Median=43
28,
40
,43,43,45,50,50
Q1=40
28,40,43,43,45,
50
,50
Q3=50
The formula for interquartile range is
IQR=Q3-Q1
plug in the data we know
IQR=50-40=10
Answer=10
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Range is the greatest minus the least which the greatest is 50 and the least is 28 so 50-28= 22
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