The boxplot shown below results from the heights (cm) of males listed in a data set. What do the numbers in that boxplot tell us? 152 171.2 192 167.4 182.1 The minimum height is cm, the first quartile Q, is cm, the second quartile Q, (or the median) is cm, the third quartile Q, is cm, and the maximum height is cm. (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)

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The boxplot shown below results from the heights (cm) of males listed in a data set. What do the numbers in that boxplot tell us?
152
171.2
192
167.4
182.1
The minimum height is cm, the first quartile Q, is
cm, the second quartile Q, (or the median) is
cm, the third quartile Q, is
cm, and the maximum height is
cm.
(Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)
Transcribed Image Text:The boxplot shown below results from the heights (cm) of males listed in a data set. What do the numbers in that boxplot tell us? 152 171.2 192 167.4 182.1 The minimum height is cm, the first quartile Q, is cm, the second quartile Q, (or the median) is cm, the third quartile Q, is cm, and the maximum height is cm. (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)
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