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Emily claims that a tree height of 43 inches is an outlier for the distribution. Based on the 1.5x IQR rule for outliers, is there evidence to support the claim?

Emily claims that a tree height of 43 inches is an outlier for the distribution. Based-example-1
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Given:

Emily claims that a tree height of 43 inches is an outlier for the distribution.

To find:

Evidence to support the claim if any.

Solution:

The starting and the end of the box in box plot are first and third quartile respectively.

From the given box plot it is clear that,
Q_1=34 and
Q_3=38.


IQR=Q_3-Q_1


IQR=38-34


IQR=4

According to 1.5x IQR rule for outliers, all the data values lies outside the interval
[Q_1-1.5* IQR,Q_3+1.5* IQR] are outliers.

Now,


Q_3+1.5* IQR=38+1.5(4)


Q_3+1.5* IQR=38+6


Q_3+1.5* IQR=44

We know that, 43<44.

Since, 43 is not greater than
Q_3+1.5* IQR, therefore, 43 is not an outlier and there is no evidence to support the claim.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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