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Suppose two sets of data, A and B, have the same MIN and MAX values, but that the IQR for A is larger than the IQR for B. What can you CORRECTLY conclude about the two sets?
12 years ago

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Steve
Hmmm. I'd say either A has fewer elements, so their spacing can be greater, or that its values are more tightly clustered in each quartile.
12 years ago

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