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    How do I find the IQR when the upper and lower quartile are the same number?
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    Find the IQR by subtracting Q1 from Q3. If they are the same number, the IQR equals zero.
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    Can the IQR be negative?
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    No, if it is done correctly, all numbers should be in ascending order, therefore the first quartile would be smaller or the same as the third quartile.
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    How do I find IQR of 1,3,4,5,8,9,10,11,12,14,16?
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    In 1,3,4,5,8,9,10,11,12,14,16 the median for the lower quartile is 4 and the median for the upper quartile is 12. Subtract Q3 by Q1 and that would make it 12-4 and 12-4= 8.
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    If I have two middle numbers, can I add them together then subtract?
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    No, if the median (middle numbers) are 2 and 3 for example, then the median would be 2.5.
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    Is the inter quartile range the same as the median?
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    No. You have to find the median first, then find the median again of the two sides of the original median, and subtract.
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    What should I do if there are four numbers in one area?
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    Find the median of the four numbers. For example, with 4, 6, 8, 10 then it's 7.
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    Can the IQR be a negative numbler?
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    No. If you do it right, you should have a number equal to or greater than zero.
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    When using the formula, do I add the two numbers in the quartile together and then subtract them?
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    The quartiles of any distribution are the values with cumulative proportions 0.25 and 0.75. The interquartile range IQR is the distance between the first and third quartiles of a distribution. (a) What is the value of the IQR for the standard Normal distribution? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (b) There is a constant c such that IQR = cσ for any Normal distribution N(μ, σ). What is the value of c? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
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    Do I add the two numbers in quartile 3 and 1 together?
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    No, you don't add them. You must subtract the two quartiles; the answer will be the IQR.
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    What do I do when Quartile 3 is larger than Quartile 1?
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    It shouldn't be larger than quartile 1. Make sure you have arranged your data set in ascending order before finding your quartiles.
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    How do I determine the carnality of the subset of any given set?
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    Use the formula 2 to the power n, when = the number of terms. For example: 2,3,4,7,9. The are 5 numbers. 2 to the power 5 = 32. 32 is the max number subset which could be made out of 5 terms.
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    How do I use the IQR to find outliers?
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    The IQR is not made to find outliers. To find outliers, just look at the data set.
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    How do I separate sets of data in quarters when finding the IQR?
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    First, you order the data in ascending order, then you split it. If it is even, the line will be in between the two middle numbers, but if it is odd the middle number will be the line. Now you have the first quartile and third quartile.
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    What is the reason for finding the IQR?
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    The IQR tells us how the range of variability should look within a data set. This means that if the average score on a test is 80%, and the IQR is 14%, you should expect the highest score in the class to be 94% and the lowest score to be 66%. IQRs are often used in science to make sure that all experiment results are accurate, as mistakes can happen that will produce wonky results. By using IQR, scientists can determine which data sets look like they were produced by mistake.
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    How do I calculate Q1 and Q3 of a data set?
    Ngong remillard
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    To calculate the Q1 and Q3 of the data set. First, arrange the data set in ascending order. Then continue by finding the midpoint from the Q1 and Q3. Example. 3, 6, 2, 8, 7, 9. Arrange the data. 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9. Q1 is 3 and Q3 is 8.
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    What do I do if the median is the exact same number in the first half?
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    To find the median of any set of numbers, put them in order from smallest to greatest.
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    How can I determine an outlier in a data set using the IQR?
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    To calculate outliers of a data set, you'll first need to find the median. Then, get the lower quartile, or Q1, by finding the median of the lower half of your data. Do the same for the higher half of your data and call it Q3. Find the IQR by finding the difference between the two quartiles.
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    If I have 8 range numbers, what do I do?
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    If you have 8 range numbers then it may be better to determine the Interquartile range of each set of four numbers.
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    What do I do if I end up with 5 numbers?
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    If you have five numbers then you have an odd data set. You can determine the range out of this data set.
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    Given the scores -5, -3, -2, 0, 1, 4, 4, 5, 7, 10, how can I find the inter quartile range of them?
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    The median of the set is between 1 and the first 4. This gives us 2 sets. Q1 is the median of the first set. Q3 is the median of the second set. Q1 = -2 Q3 = 7 IQR = 7 - (-2) = 9
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    What is the interquartile range of these numbers 4 5 6 7 8 9 10?
    Randy Randomson
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    The median is 7, the Q3 is 9, and the Q1 is 5. From there you subtract the Q1, 5, from the Q3, 9. After that, you get your answer with an IQR of 4.
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