A small town needed to raise moncy to clean up a local polluted stream. The city council decided to hold a wing-cating contest to raise the money. The distribution of the number of wings caten by the 37 competitors is shown here. Find the interquartile range. Interpret this value in context. • 000 • 00 is Number of wings eaten .. O The interquartile range = 7. The range of the middle half of the number of wings eaten by these competitors is 7 wings. O The interquartile range = 10. The range of the middle half of the number of wings eaten by these competitors is 10 wings. O The interquartile range = 17. The difference between the largest number of wings eaten and smallest number of wings eaten by these competitors is 17 wings. The interquartile range = 10. The difference between the largest number of wings eaten and smallest number of wings eaten by these competitors is 10 wings. The interquartile range = 28. The difference between the largest number of wings eaten and smallest number of wings eaten by these competitors is 28 wings. 10 20 25 30 35 %3D
A small town needed to raise moncy to clean up a local polluted stream. The city council decided to hold a wing-cating contest to raise the money. The distribution of the number of wings caten by the 37 competitors is shown here. Find the interquartile range. Interpret this value in context. • 000 • 00 is Number of wings eaten .. O The interquartile range = 7. The range of the middle half of the number of wings eaten by these competitors is 7 wings. O The interquartile range = 10. The range of the middle half of the number of wings eaten by these competitors is 10 wings. O The interquartile range = 17. The difference between the largest number of wings eaten and smallest number of wings eaten by these competitors is 17 wings. The interquartile range = 10. The difference between the largest number of wings eaten and smallest number of wings eaten by these competitors is 10 wings. The interquartile range = 28. The difference between the largest number of wings eaten and smallest number of wings eaten by these competitors is 28 wings. 10 20 25 30 35 %3D
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