The shoe sizes for a varsity field hockey team are:
5.5, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 6.5, 7.0, 7.0, 7.5, 7.5, 7.5, 8.0, 8.0, 8.0, 8.5, 8.5, 9.0
Which of the following is the IQR and explains how this measure of variability describes how the values of a dataset vary with a single number?
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The IQR is 1.5. This means that the shoe sizes for the middle half of the players are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other.
The IQR is 1.5. This means that the shoe sizes for the middle half of the players are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other.
The IQR is 3.5.This means that the shoe sizes for half of the players are within 3.5 shoe sizes of each other.
The IQR is 3.5.This means that the shoe sizes for half of the players are within 3.5 shoe sizes of each other.
The IQR is 1.5. This means that the shoe sizes for half of the players are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other.
The IQR is 1.5. This means that the shoe sizes for half of the players are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other.
The IQR is 3.5. This means that the shoe sizes for the middle half of the players are within 3.5 shoe sizes of each other.
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The IQR is 1.5. This means that the shoe sizes for the middle half of the players are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other.
The IQR (Interquartile Range) is a measure of statistical dispersion, or how spread out the values in a dataset are. In this case, an IQR of 1.5 indicates that the middle 50% of the shoe sizes are within 1.5 shoe sizes of each other. This gives a sense of how the values vary from the median shoe size in the dataset.