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

    We've constructed our box-and-whiskers plot, which helps us visualize the entire range but also you could say the middle, roughly the middle half of our numbers.

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

    Here's a word problem that's perfectly suited for a box and whiskers plot to help analyze data. Let's construct one together, shall we?.

  4. Box plot review (article) | Khan Academy

    The five-number summary is the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum. In a box plot, we draw a box from the first quartile to the third quartile. A vertical line goes through …

  5. Reading box plots (practice) | Box plots | Khan Academy

    Course: 6th grade math > Unit 11 Lesson 7: Box plots Reading box plots Reading box plots Constructing a box plot Worked example: Creating a box plot (odd number of data points)

  6. Comparing dot plots, histograms, and box plots - Khan Academy

    Data can be represented in various ways such as dot plots, histograms, and box plots. Dot plots and box plots are useful for finding the median, while histograms are great for showing the …

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

    A box-and-whisker plot is a handy tool for visualizing data. By ordering numbers, we can find the range, median, and quartiles. Practice makes perfect when mastering these concepts!

  8. Frequency tables & dot plots (video) | Khan Academy

    The video demonstrates creating a dot plot based on the frequency table. For instance, two dots are placed for the two 5-year-olds, one dot for the 6-year-old, and so forth.

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

    A box and whisker plot is a handy tool to understand the age distribution of students at a party. It helps us identify the minimum, maximum, median, and quartiles of the data.

  10. 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.