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The Weekly Salaries (In Dollars)of 24 Randomly Selected Employees of a Company

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The weekly salaries (in dollars) of 24 randomly selected employees of a company are shown below.
31032045046047050052054058060065070071084087090010001200125013001400172025003700\begin{array} { r r r r r r r r } 310 & 320 & 450 & 460 & 470 & 500 & 520 & 540 \\580 & 600 & 650 & 700 & 710 & 840 & 870 & 900 \\1000 & 1200 & 1250 & 1300 & 1400 & 1720 & 2500 & 3700\end{array}
Choose the boxplot that represents the given data.
I  The weekly salaries (in dollars) of 24 randomly selected employees of a company are shown below.   \begin{array} { r r r r r r r r }  310 & 320 & 450 & 460 & 470 & 500 & 520 & 540 \\ 580 & 600 & 650 & 700 & 710 & 840 & 870 & 900 \\ 1000 & 1200 & 1250 & 1300 & 1400 & 1720 & 2500 & 3700 \end{array}  Choose the boxplot that represents the given data. I   II      III   IV    V    A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
II  The weekly salaries (in dollars) of 24 randomly selected employees of a company are shown below.   \begin{array} { r r r r r r r r }  310 & 320 & 450 & 460 & 470 & 500 & 520 & 540 \\ 580 & 600 & 650 & 700 & 710 & 840 & 870 & 900 \\ 1000 & 1200 & 1250 & 1300 & 1400 & 1720 & 2500 & 3700 \end{array}  Choose the boxplot that represents the given data. I   II      III   IV    V    A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
III
 The weekly salaries (in dollars) of 24 randomly selected employees of a company are shown below.   \begin{array} { r r r r r r r r }  310 & 320 & 450 & 460 & 470 & 500 & 520 & 540 \\ 580 & 600 & 650 & 700 & 710 & 840 & 870 & 900 \\ 1000 & 1200 & 1250 & 1300 & 1400 & 1720 & 2500 & 3700 \end{array}  Choose the boxplot that represents the given data. I   II      III   IV    V    A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
IV  The weekly salaries (in dollars) of 24 randomly selected employees of a company are shown below.   \begin{array} { r r r r r r r r }  310 & 320 & 450 & 460 & 470 & 500 & 520 & 540 \\ 580 & 600 & 650 & 700 & 710 & 840 & 870 & 900 \\ 1000 & 1200 & 1250 & 1300 & 1400 & 1720 & 2500 & 3700 \end{array}  Choose the boxplot that represents the given data. I   II      III   IV    V    A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
V
 The weekly salaries (in dollars) of 24 randomly selected employees of a company are shown below.   \begin{array} { r r r r r r r r }  310 & 320 & 450 & 460 & 470 & 500 & 520 & 540 \\ 580 & 600 & 650 & 700 & 710 & 840 & 870 & 900 \\ 1000 & 1200 & 1250 & 1300 & 1400 & 1720 & 2500 & 3700 \end{array}  Choose the boxplot that represents the given data. I   II      III   IV    V    A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V


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