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What are the lower, middle, and upper quartiles of this data? 122, 164, 71, 98, 84, 147, 114, 111, 98, 85, 104, 71, 77 lower: 122, middle: 114, upper: 77 lower: 80.5, middle: 98, upper: 118 lower: 77, middle: 84, upper: 111 lower: 71, middle: 98, upper: 164

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