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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 18:40 Zaynt

HELP PLEASE!! Part A: Identify the Minimum, First Quartile, Median, Third Quartile, and Maximum for the data.

64, 53, 60

60, 56, 58

51, 55, 60

A. Minimum: 51, First Quartile: 55, Median: 58, Third Quartile: 60; Maximum: 64

B. Minimum: 51, First Quartile: 55.5, Median: 59, Third Quartile: 60; Maximum: 64

C. Minimum: 51, First Quartile 54.5, Median: 57, Third Quartile: 60; Maximum: 64

D. Minimum: 51, First Quartile: 54, Median: 58, Third Quartile: 60; Maximum: 64

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