A. Q1: 8.5, Q3: 11, R:13
B. Q1: 11, Q3: 5.5, R:12
C. Q1: 1, Q3: 11, R: 5.5
D. Q1:5.5, Q...
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A. Q1: 8.5, Q3: 11, R:13
B. Q1: 11, Q3: 5.5, R:12
C. Q1: 1, Q3: 11, R: 5.5
D. Q1:5.5, Q3: 11, R:12
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