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Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(08.03 LC)
A box plot is shown below:
A box and whisker plot is shown using a number line from 20 to 45 with primary markings and labels at 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45. In between two primary markings are 4 secondary markings. The box extends from 26 to 38 on the number line. A line in the box is at 31. The whiskers end at 20 and 43. The title of the art is Visitors at the Exhibition, and below the line is written Number of Visitors.
What is the median and Q1 of the data set represented on the plot?
Median = 31; Q1 = 26
Median = 30; Q1 = 26
Median = 31; Q1 = 20
Median = 30; Q1 = 20
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