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How to find seminterquartile range ​

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Answered by Aman28yo
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Answer:

The semi-interquartile range is a measure of spread or dispersion. It is computed as one half the difference between the 75th percentile [often called (Q3)] and the 25th percentile (Q1). The formula for semi-interquartile range is therefore: (Q3-Q1)/2.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the SIR is half of the Interquartile Range, all you need to do is find the IQR and then divide your answer by 2. Note: You might see the formula QD = 1/2(Q3 – Q1). Algebraically

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The semi-interquartile range is a measure of spread or dispersion. It is computed as one half the difference between the 75th percentile [often called (Q3)] and the 25th percentile (Q1). The formula for semi-interquartile range is therefore: (Q3-Q1)/2.

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