Does Q1 include the minimum? I thought Q1 extended from the left box edge to the median. One does not include the minimum with the IQR. Does that make sense? Respectfully. Help me understand.
IQR is the difference between Q3 and Q1. The high and low is included in finding the median. If you have an even number you take an average of the two numbers in the middle.
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how does those the space between min-q1 and q3-max always be equal to 25% when clearly one is bigger than other?
I think it’s because there’s 4 different spaces so 25% 4 times make 100
Because the data set doesn’t include all the numbers in the range.
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Does Q1 include the minimum? I thought Q1 extended from the left box edge to the median. One does not include the minimum with the IQR. Does that make sense? Respectfully. Help me understand.
IQR is the difference between Q3 and Q1. The high and low is included in finding the median. If you have an even number you take an average of the two numbers in the middle.
@@MooMooMath Does Q1 include the minimum?
@@TaylorGolmon It does!
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