Use this plot to answer the questions below.

Location A Location B
Highest median profit
Largest spread of profit
Largest IQR
Highest Q1

1 answer

It appears that you are referencing a plot comparing two locations, A and B, in terms of their profit distributions, specifically looking at median profit, spread of profit, interquartile range (IQR), and the first quartile (Q1). However, since I cannot see the plot, I will guide you on how to analyze it based on the terms you've mentioned.

  1. Highest median profit: The location with the higher median line (typically a line in a box plot) represents the highest median profit.

  2. Largest spread of profit: This refers to the difference between the minimum and maximum profit values. Look for the location that shows the greatest vertical distance between its lowest and highest points in the plot.

  3. Largest IQR: The interquartile range (IQR) is calculated as Q3 (the third quartile) minus Q1 (the first quartile). Identify the locations where the box (the part of the box plot between Q1 and Q3) is the longest, which indicates the largest IQR.

  4. Highest Q1: Q1 is the lower edge of the box in a box plot. Look for which location has the top edge of its box (the first quartile) higher than the other.

To definitively answer each of these items, you'll need to observe the respective features of the plot for both location A and location B. Please provide any specific numeric values or visual details from the plot if available, and I can help you analyze it further!