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  1. Box plot review (article) | Khan Academy

    Want to learn more about making box and whisker plots? Check out this video. Want to practice making box plots? Check out this exercise.

  2. Box and whisker plot: how to construct (video) | Khan Academy

    Let’s say, you are given a task to compare the annual snowfall between two ski stations for the past 2 decades, you would require a way to summarize all the data. A box plot shows the …

  3. Worked example: Creating a box plot (even number of data points)

    Candlesticks resemble box plots, but their bodies reflect opening and closing prices, and their wicks show the true high and low prices for a time period. In box plots, the box represents …

  4. Identifying outliers with the 1.5xIQR rule - Khan Academy

    The distribution below shows the scores on a driver's test for 19 applicants. How many outliers do you see?

  5. Reading box plots - Khan Academy

    So first of all, let's make sure we understand what this box-and-whisker plot is even about. This is really a way of seeing the spread of all of the different data points, which are the age of the …

  6. Worked example: Creating a box plot (odd number of data points)

    Can the Median and the Upper or Lower Quartile ever be the same number? How would that affect the box plot?

  7. Reading box plots (practice) | Khan Academy

    Here's a box plot that summarizes the average monthly rainfall of several cities. Find the interquartile range (IQR) of the data.

  8. Creating box plots (practice) | Khan Academy

    Creating box plots AP.STATS: UNC‑1 (EU), UNC‑1.L (LO), UNC‑1.L.1 (EK), UNC‑1.L.2 (EK) CCSS.Math: 6.SP.B.4, HSS.ID.A.1 Google Classroom Microsoft Teams

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  10. Interpreting box plots (video) | Box plots | Khan Academy

    So both of these seem like we can definitely construct data that's consistent with this box plot, box and whiskers plot, where this is true. But could we construct one where it's not true?