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Mathematics, 29.10.2020 21:50 kirkhester1

The following data shows how much each household paid in electricity over a random week. Calculate the 5-number summary and create a box and whisker plot for each player to help you answer the following questions.

A: Is house 1 symmetrical, left skewed, or right skewed? (+2 points)

B: How much greater is the mean for house 2 compared to house 1? (+2 points)

C: Which house had the lower median price for energy? (+2 points)

D: Which house spent the most money on any day through the week? (+2 points)

E: How much greater is the IQR for house 2 than house 1? (+2 points)

Bonus 1 (+3 points)
Does house 1 have any outliers? Show your work and explain your answer.

Bonus 2 (+2 points)
Give a real-world scenario as to why the maximum for house 1 is so much greater than the energy prices for the other days in the house. The maximum for house 1 is on a Saturday.

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