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The following statement best describes the data as shown in the box plot-

The spread between the lower quartile and the median is greater than the spread between the upper quartile and the median.

Box Plot

A box plot is a standardized way of displaying the distribution of data based on a five-number summary that is minimum, lower quartile, median, upper quartile and maximum.

How to read a box plot diagram?

The lower quartile of the box plot is represented by the far left-hand side of the box. Here, it is [tex]9[/tex].

The upper quartile of the box plot is represented by the far right-hand side of the box. Here, it is [tex]19[/tex].

The median of the box plot is represented by the vertical bar of the box. Here, it is [tex]15[/tex].

The spread on the box plot is represented by the horizontal distance.

So, spread between the lower quartile and median [tex]=(15-9)=6[/tex]

Spread between the upper quartile and median [tex]=19-15=4[/tex]

[tex]6[/tex] is greater than [tex]4[/tex]

Hence, the spread between the lower quartile and the median is greater than the spread between the upper quartile and the median as shown in the box plot.

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