What is the Interquartile range?
What is the Interquartile range?
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The Interquartile range is also a measure of statistical dispersion that indicates the range within which middle 50% of dataset remains. It is the difference between the third and first quartile of the given dataset. Also known as IQR, it represents the length of the box which illustrates the spread of middle 50% data. All those data points that are either below Q1 - 1.5 x IQR or above Q3 + 1.5 x IQR are considered as outliers.
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Variance =
α2 + β2 = 897.7 × 8
= 7181.6
xi | fi | c.f. |
0 – 4 4 – 8 8 – 12 12 – 16 16 – 20 | 2 4 7 8 6 | 2 6 13 21 27 |
So, we have median lies in the class 12 – 16
I1 = 12, f = 8, h = 4, c.f. = 13
So, here we apply formula
20 M = 20 × 12.25
= 245
212 + a + b = 330
⇒ a + b = 118
= 3219
11760 + a2 + b2 = 19314
⇒ a2 + b2 = 19314 – 11760
= 7554
(a + b)2 –2ab = 7554
From here b = 41.795
a + b = 118
⇒ a + b + 2b = 118 + 83.59
= 201.59
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