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Chapter 14 Further Statistics

14.6 Comparing and Describing Populations

The interquartile range measures the spread of the middle 50% of data. To compare data sets, compare a measure of average and a measure of spread. In this section, we learn Measures of location and spread, Measures of Central Tendency, mean, median, mode, range, interquartile range.


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The interquartile range measures the spread of the middle 50% of data. To compare data sets, compare a measure of average and a measure of spread. In this section, we learn Measures of location and spread, Measures of Central Tendency, mean, median, mode, range, interquartile range.

Comparing two sets of data.

14.6 Comparing and Describing Populations

Comparing and Describing Populations - Measures of location and spread, Measures of Central Tendency, mean, median, mode, range, interquartile range.

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