Respuesta :
Plant with treatment A in general grow more than plants with treatment B.
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Answer:
- Plants with treatment B in general grow more than plants with treatment A.
Step-by-step explanation:
Treatment A:
Least value or minimum value= 6
Maximum value= 11.25
First quartile or lower quartile i.e. [tex]Q_1[/tex]= 8
Middle quartile or Median i.e. [tex]Q_2[/tex]= 8.5
Upper quartile or third quartile i.e. [tex]Q_3[/tex]= 9.5
Range= Maximum value-Minimum value
= 11.25-6
= 5.25
Interquartile range ( IQR)= [tex]Q_3-Q_1[/tex]
= 9.5-8
= 1.5
Treatment B:
Least value or minimum value= 2
Maximum value= 7.5
First quartile or or lower quartile i.e. [tex]Q_1[/tex] = 3.5
Middle quartile or Median i.e. [tex]Q_2[/tex]= 4.75
Upper quartile or third quartile i.e. [tex]Q_3[/tex]= 6
Range= Maximum value-Minimum value
= 7.5-2
= 5.5
Interquartile range ( IQR)= [tex]Q_3-Q_1[/tex]
= 6-3.5
= 2.5
The range in growth for treatment B is not much greater than the range in growth for treatment A.
( since there is a very less difference in range
5.5-5.25=0.25)
Since, the IQR as well range of treatment B is greater than treatment A.
Hence, Plants with treatment B in general grow more than plants with treatment A.