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Use the accompanying data set to complete the following actions. a. Find the quartiles.
b. Find the interquartile range.
c. Identify any outliers.
57 56 61 64 56 65 60 62 55 60 58 59 54 61 78
a. Find the quartiles. Type integers or decimals.
The first quartile ,Q1, is .
The second quartile, Q2, is .
The third quartile, Q3, is .
b. Find the interquartile range. Type an integer or a decimal. Identify any outliers.
The interquartile range (IQR) is .
c. Choose the correct answer below.
a. There exists at least one outlier in the data set at .

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