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The following table shows the number of hours some teachers in two schools expect students to spend on homework each week: School A 9 14 15 17 17 7 15 6 6 School B 12 8 13 11 19 15 16 5 8 Part A: Create a five-number summary and calculate the interquartile range for the two sets of data. (6 points) Part B: Are the box plots symmetric? Justify your answer. (4 points)

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Answer:

For school A: Minimum=6, Q₁=6.5, Median= 14, Q₃=16, Maximum=17, IQR=9.5

For school B: Minimum=5, Q₁=8, Median= 12, Q₃=15.5, Maximum=19, IQR=7.5

No, the box plots are not symmetric.

Explanation:

Part A

The given data sets are

School A : 9,14,15,17,17,7,15,6,6

School B : 12,8,13,11,19,15,16,5,8

Arrange the data in ascending order.

School A : 6,6,7,9,14,15,15,17,17

School B : 5,8,8,11,12,13,15,16,19

Divide each data set in four equal parts.

School A : (6,6),(7,9),14,(15,15),(17,17)

School B : (5,8),(8,11),12,(13,15),(16,19)

For school A:

Minimum=6, Q₁=6.5, Median= 14, Q₃=16, Maximum=17

Interquartile range of the data is


IQR=Q_3-Q_1=16-6.5=9.5

For school B:

Minimum=5, Q₁=8, Median= 12, Q₃=15.5, Maximum=19

Interquartile range of the data is


IQR=Q_3-Q_1=15.5-8=7.5

Part B:

The box plots are not symmetric because the data values are different. Five number summary and IQR of both the data set are different.

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