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Help me pleaseeeee I’ve been stock doing this over and over .

Help me pleaseeeee I’ve been stock doing this over and over .-example-1
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To find the quartiles, we use the equation for the position of the quartile:


P_i=(i\cdot n)/(100)

Where i is the quartile, P_i is the position of the quartile, and n is the data size. Since there are 5 elements, then n = 5.

If P_i is a whole number, the quartile is the semi-sum of the data at positions P_i and P_(i+1). If it is not a whole number, the quartile is the data at position P+1, where P is the integer part of P_i.

For the lower quartile, i = 25:


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