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Can someone explain how to do "interquartile range"

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The answer to this quesion is a measure of statistical dispersion, the spread of data or observations, first you need to get the data find the median calculate the median from both lower and upper half of the data and the iqr is the diffrence between the lower and upper.

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User Dark Shikari
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What is it?

The IQR describes the middle 50% of values when ordered from lowest to highest. To find the interquartile range (IQR), ​first find the median (middle value) of the lower and upper half of the data. These values are quartile 1 (Q1) and quartile 3 (Q3). The IQR is the difference between Q3 and Q1.

How do you find IQR?

Step 1: Put the numbers in order. ...

Step 2: Find the median. ...

Step 3: Place parentheses around the numbers above and below the median. Not necessary statistically, but it makes Q1 and Q3 easier to spot. ...

Step 4: Find Q1 and Q3. ...

Step 5: Subtract Q1 from Q3 to find the interquartile range.

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