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Part A: Identify the Minimum, First Quartile, Median, Third Quartile, and Maximum for the
data.
Mario recorded the height of his teammates.
Height (in inches)
64
53
60
60
56
58
51
55
60
A. Minimum: 51, First Quartile 54.5, Median: 57,
Third Quartile: 60; Maximum: 64
B. Minimum: 51, First Quartile: 55.5, Median: 59,
Third Quartile: 60; Maximum: 64
OC. Minimum: 51, First Quartile: 54, Median: 58,
Third Quartile: 60; Maximum: 64
O D. Minimum: 51, First Quartile: 55, Median: 58,
Third Quartile: 60; Maximum: 64


Part A: Identify the Minimum, First Quartile,

Median, Third Quartile, and Maximum for the
data.
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