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The following data shows the low temperature in Vancouver, in degrees Celsius, for two weeks in January one year.

8.40, 8.35, 8.50, 8.40, 8.90, 8.20, 8.50, 8.30, 8.50, 8.50, 8.75, 8.30, 8.10, 8.55

Which box plot best represents this data?

Box plot titled Low Temperature in Vancouver for Two Weeks in January with horizontal axis labeled Degrees Celsius ranges from 8 to 9 by 0.1. Minimum value is 8.1 and maximum value is 8.9 and the interquartile ranges approximately between 8.3 and 8.5 and the median falls approximately between 8.4 and 8.5.
Box plot titled Low Temperature in Vancouver for Two Weeks in January with horizontal axis labeled Degrees Celsius ranges from 8 to 9 by 0.1. Minimum value is 8.1 and maximum value is 8.7 and interquartile ranges approximately between 8.3 and 8.6 and median falls approximately between 8.4 and 8.5.
Box plot titled Low Temperature in Vancouver for Two Weeks in January with horizontal axis labeled Degrees Celsius ranges from 8 to 9 by 0.1. Minimum value is 8.2 and maximum value is 8.9 and interquartile ranges approximately between 8.3 and 8.6 and median is approximately at 8.5.
Box plot titled Low Temperature in Vancouver for Two Weeks in January with horizontal axis labeled Degrees Celsius ranges from 8 to 9 by 0.1. Minimum value is 8.1 and maximum value is 8.9 and interquartile ranges approximately between 8.3 and 8.5.

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To create the dot plot you will list the data in order and use the given numbers to create the box plot.

8.10, 8.20, 8.30, 8.32, 8.34, 8.50, 8.50, 8.50, 8.55, 8.60, 8.60, 8.65, 8.65, 8.90

Lower extreme: 8.10

Upper extreme: 8.90

Median: 8.50

1st/lower quartile: 8.32

3rd/upper quartile: 8.60

Please see the attached picture for the boxplot.

The following data shows the low temperature in Vancouver, in degrees Celsius, for-example-1
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