Final answer:
The box plot in Figure A2 provides information about the distribution of data and allows us to analyze various statements about the data.
Step-by-step explanation:
The box plot in Figure A2 shows the distribution of data. Here's a breakdown of each statement:
A. Twenty-five percent of the data are at most five. This statement is true because the lower quartile (Q1) is at 5, meaning that 25% of the data is at most 5.
B. There is the same amount of data from 4-5 as there is from 5-7. This statement is false. There is more data in the range 4-5, as indicated by the longer box.
C. There are no data values of three. This statement is true because there are no outliers or data points indicated at a value of 3.
D. Fifty percent of the data are four. This statement is false. The median (Q2) is at 4, but that only represents the middle 50% of the data, not exactly 50%.