Find the Interquartile Range with Odd Data Set | Statistics
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- How do you find the interquartile range of an odd set of data, as in a set with an odd number of data points? What is the interquartile range? In this video we go over an example of finding the interquartile range (IQR) with an odd set of data, or inter-quartile range if you prefer it hyphenated. Let me know if you would like more statistics lessons, interquartile range examples, or anything else! Stats for life.
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Thank you for explaining this with great detail. I was able to follow along easy and figure out what I was doing wrong.
Glad to help! Thanks for watching!
Thank you Sir, just helped save me with my sixth graders math homework!
Glad to help!
So for even numbers and odd numbers the lower and upper half you always have to add two numbers?
So how would I do it with seven numbers? 38 44 47 51 52 53 59
em, usually the topic won't give you this kind of questions
Same process. 51 is your median 44 is your lower quartile and 53 is your upper quartile therefore your interquartile range is…
Idk bro I’m an algebra dude I hate statistics
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH I COULD NOT FIGURE OUT HOW TO DO MY ASSIGNMENTS
So glad it helped, thanks for watching!
Thank you bro you saved me in math class
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THANKS but i dont know how to use this formula to find the interquartile range which is n/4 and 3n/4
Thank you
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
great video !
Thanks Keyona!
Wow
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How do you do it with 14 numbers then
This video covers all possible cases: ua-cam.com/video/1Aa8Ie0aCUI/v-deo.html
Because 14 has only one factor of 2, Example 3 in that video, with 10 data points, is how you would do it.
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Ty! This was very helpful! ☺️
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PERFECT!
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ayo whats if is 7