Chapter 11: Q. 23 (page 624)
In Exercises 21-23, use the box-and-whisker plot below.

The data set consisted of 12 whole numbers. How many of the numbers are less than? Explain.
Short Answer
Each whisker represents 25%.
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Chapter 11: Q. 23 (page 624)
In Exercises 21-23, use the box-and-whisker plot below.

The data set consisted of 12 whole numbers. How many of the numbers are less than? Explain.
Each whisker represents 25%.
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