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Questions 15 and 16 refer to the following: The following are the weights (in pounds) of...

Questions 15 and 16 refer to the following:

The following are the weights (in pounds) of 54 university males:

137 140 142 143 148 149 149 150 150
152 152 154 156 157 157 157 158 158
158 159 159 160 161 162 162 162 162
164 165 165 165 165 165 166 166 166
167 167 167 168 168 170 172 172 173
174 174 175 177 180 181 183 184 193

Question 15 (1 point)

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If we construct an outlier boxplot for weights, which values would be identified as outliers?

(You must select all of the correct answer choices. If your answer is not completely correct, no partial credit will be given.)

Question 15 options:

There are no outliers.

137

140

142

143

180

181

183

184

193

Question 16 (1 point)

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If we constructed an outlier boxplot for this data set, the lines coming out of the box (the whiskers) would extend to which values?

Question 16 options:

140 and 193

147 and 180

140.5 and 184.5

142 and 184

137 and 193

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