Representing Outliers in a Boxplot Using Quartiles
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In this video, students learn how to represent outliers in a boxplot by using quartiles. The video explains the five-number summary of a boxplot and demonstrates how to calculate the interquartile range. It then shows how to identify and label outliers below and above the median, and how to adjust the whiskers of the boxplot to include only data points within the fences.
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Explainer
Mathematics
Statistics
Communication and Media Studies
Upper Primary
Lower Primary
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