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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 20:37 dani2997

Use the data to find the upper quartile value.

Movie Ticket Fees at a Local Theater
$10.25 $9.75
$8.75 $12.75
$11.00 $6.50

A.$10
B.$8.75
C.$11
D.$12.75

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