When finding percentiles, if the locator L is not a whole number, we round it up to

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When finding percentiles, if the locator L is not a whole number, we round it up to the next larger whole number. An alternative to this procedure is to interpolate so that a locator of 23.75 leads to a value that is 0.75 (or 3/4) of the way between the 23rd and 24th scores. Use this method of interpolation to find P", Q,, and D3 for the weights of bears listed in Data Set 3 of Appendix B.
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Elementary Statistics

ISBN: 9780321225979

3rd Canadian Edition

Authors: Mario F. Triola

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