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Question 13
Ali and Beth take it in turns to play a computer game. On each turn, the player achieves a score out of 50. Ali and Beth play the computer game many times and record... show full transcript
Step 1
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To create a box plot for Ali's scores, we need to determine the relevant five-number summary:
Minimum (Min): Given that the range is 23 and the highest score is 38, we calculate:
Lower Quartile (Q1): Given as 24.
Median (Q2): Given as 31.
Upper Quartile (Q3): Since the interquartile range is 11, we calculate:
Maximum (Max): Given as 38.
Now, we can plot these values on a number line from 0 to 50:
The box plot will have:
Step 2
Answer
The interquartile range (IQR) can be found by subtracting the lower quartile from the upper quartile. Of Beth's scores, we will use the values represented in the box plot:
The formula used: Substituting the values:
Evaluate to find the IQR.
Step 3
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Kareem's statement claims that Beth is more consistent than Ali due to having a lower median score. However, consistency in scores is often measured by the spread of the data rather than just the median value.
To evaluate consistency, we should consider the interquartile range and standard deviation, which reflect the variability of the scores. If Beth's interquartile range is smaller than Ali's, then she may indeed be more consistent despite having a lower median. Conversely, a higher IQR for Beth compared to Ali would indicate more variability in her scores, which isn't consistent.
In conclusion, without comparing both players’ interquartile ranges, we cannot definitively validate Kareem's statement based solely on their median scores.
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