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Mathematics, 13.12.2020 01:40 jazz8224

At a school field day, 50 students and 50 faculty members each completed an obstacle course. Descriptive statistics for the completion times (in minutes) for the two groups are shown below. The figure shows a table with three columns and two rows of data. The first column lists Mean, Median, Minimum, Maximum, Lower quartile, Upper quartile. The second column is titled Students, the third column is titled Faculty Members. The first row lists Mean; 9.90 for Students, 12.09 for Faculty Members. The second row lists Median; 9.25 for Students, 12.09 for Faculty Members. The third row lists Minimum; 3.75 for Students, 4.50 for Faculty Members. The fourth row lists Maximum; 16.50 for Students, 25.00 for Faculty Members. The fifth row lists Lower quartile; 6.75 for Students, 9.75 for Faculty Members. The sixth row lists Upper quartile; 13.75 for Students, 15.75 for Faculty Members.

Use the same scale to draw boxplots for the completion times for students and for faculty members.

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