SOLUTION: 3. Indicate whether the given statement could apply to a data set consisting of 1,000 values that are all different. a. The 29th percentile is greater than the 30th

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3. Indicate whether the given statement could apply to a data set consisting of 1,000 values that are all different.

a. The 29th percentile is greater than the 30th percentile. Yes or No
b. The median is greater than the first quartile. Yes or No
c. The third quartile is greater than the first quartile. Yes or No
d. The mean is equal to the median. Yes or No
e. The range is zero. Yes or No

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Indicate whether the given statement could apply to a data set consisting of 1,000 values that are all different.
a. The 29th percentile is greater than the 30th percentile. No
b. The median is greater than the first quartile. Yes
c. The third quartile is greater than the first quartile. Yes
d. The mean is equal to the median. No
e. The range is zero. No
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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