SOLUTION: Answer the following.   (1.5 pts ea)
1.	The following box-whisker plot shows the distributions of total cholesterol levels in boys and girls 10-15 years of age.
															
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Question 751065:  Answer the following.   (1.5 pts ea)
1.	The following box-whisker plot shows the distributions of total cholesterol levels in boys and girls 10-15 years of age.
															
															Boys
															
															
												Girls			
															
															
120	130	140	150	160	170	180	190	200	210	220	230	240	250	260	270
A.	 	What is the median total cholesterol level in boys? ________
B.	 	What is Q1 for boys? ________
C.	 	What is Q3 for boys? ________
D.	 	Lower Limit for Outliers for boys: ________
E.	 	Upper Limit for Outliers boys: ________
F.	 	Are there any outliers in total cholesterol in boys? ________
G.	 	What proportions of the boys have total cholesterol less than 205? _______ %
H.	 	What proportions of the girls have total cholesterol less than 205? ___
 
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