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The IQR (Interquartile Range) is the difference between the third quartile (Q3) and the first quartile (Q1) of a dataset.
If we have the following data for the heights of redwood trees in California:
Q1 = Q1Q2Q3 = __ feet
Q3 = Q1Q2Q3 = __ feet
The IQR for California would be:
IQR in California = Q3 - Q1 = __ feet
Similarly, if we have the following data for the heights of redwood trees in Oregon:
Q1 = Q1Q2Q3 = __ feet
Q3 = Q1Q2Q3 = __ feet
The IQR for Oregon would be:
IQR in Oregon = Q3 - Q1 = __ feet
Please provide the specific values for Q1 and Q3 for each state in order to calculate the IQR accurately.