Mathematics, 18.05.2021 19:00 emma4113
A teacher determined the median scores and interquartile ranges for a test she gave to two different classes.
• In Class 1, the median score was 70 points and the interquartile range was 11 points.
• In Class 2, the median score was 73 points and the interquartile range was 14 points.
Based on the measures from Class 1 and Class 2, which is the only possible range of numbers that could be included in the third quartile of both classes simultaneously?
А
70 to 81
B
70 to 87
C
73 to 81
D
73 to 87
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