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Each student in a statistics class was asked to randomly select a number from 1 to 10. The graph below summarizes their choices. The height of the bar above a number indicates the percentage of students in the class that chose that number (the actual percentage is shown above each bar). Question 1. What is the first quartile Q1 of all the numbers selected by the students? What is the third quartile Q3 of all the numbers selected by the students?


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