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Context Here is a boxplot for a distribution of data: 6 8 10 12 Prompt 1. Calculate the IQR for the boxplot shown: 2. Make upa data set (n = 10) that has the same minimum value; same median; and same maximum value; but a larger IQR than the boxplot shown Describe your strategy: 3.Make up another data set (n = 10) that has the same minimum value; same median; and same maximum value; but a smaller IQR than the boxplot shown Describe your strategy:
Context Here is a boxplot for a distribution of data: 6 8 10 12 Prompt 1. Calculate the IQR for the boxplot shown: 2. Make upa data set (n = 10) that has the same minimum value; same median; and same maximum value; but a larger IQR than the boxplot shown Describe your strategy: 3.Make up another data set (n = 10) that has the same minimum value; same median; and same maximum value; but a smaller IQR than the boxplot shown Describe your strategy:


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Modified Boxplot $A$ modified boxplot is a boxplot that uses symbols to identify outliers. The horizontal line of a modified boxplot extends as far as the minimum data entry that is not an outlier and the maximum data entry that is not an outlier. In Exercises 57 and $58,(a)$ identify any outliers and (b) draw a modified boxplot that represents the data set. Use asterisks (*) to identify outtliers. $$\begin{array}{ccccccccccccccc} 16 & 9 & 11 & 12 & 8 & 10 & 12 & 13 & 11 & 10 & 24 & 9 & 2 & 15 & 7 \end{array}$$