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.
California
Oregon
Q1Q2Q3
Q1Q2Q3
The IQR of the heights of redwood trees in California is
feet.
The IQR of the heights of redwood trees in Oregon is
feet.
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