Mathematics, 12.04.2021 21:30 joseandpauline
Drag each value to the correct location on the box plot. Not all values will be used.
Jason works as a delivery boy. He is paid daily, and the amount he is pald depends on the number of deliveries he makes. Jason's earnings per
day, in dollars, for 14 workdays are below.
118, 63, 82, 75, 80, 78, 72, 64, 75, 69, 78, 83, 76, 62
Jason creates a box using the data. Drag the values to the correct locations on the box plot.
80
76
75
69
118
72
75.5
62
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Drag each value to the correct location on the box plot. Not all values will be used.
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