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Which letter represents the upper quartile of the data set on the box plot?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine which letter represents the upper quartile of the data set on a box plot, we typically look for the line that divides the upper 25% of the data from the rest. The upper quartile (Q3) is usually indicated by the line at the right side of the box.

Since I don't have the ability to see images, I can't provide a specific answer regarding the letters A, B, C, D, and E in your box plot. However, typically:

- The left edge of the box marks the lower quartile (Q1).
- The line inside the box marks the median (Q2).
- The right edge of the box marks the upper quartile (Q3).

Look for the letter that corresponds to the right edge of the box; that is the upper quartile (Q3). If you can provide descriptions or data points related to these letters, I could help further!
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