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Ms. Wilson compares the quiz scores of her first period math class and second period math class.
• Both classes have the same interquartile range of 6, but the range of her second
period class is 2 more than her first period class.
• The median of her second period class is 2 more than the median of her first-person
class.
• The first quartile for her first period class is 11 and the minimum is 8.
• The maximum for her second period class is 20 and the median is 15.
• The third quartile of her first period class is 2 less than the maximum.
• The third quartile of her second period class is 1 more than the third quartile of
first period class.
Draw each box plot on the grid below.
First Period
Second Period
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