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Samuel surveys 15 students at his school and asks them: “How many candies per day do you usually eat?” Samuel uses his results to make the following box plot.

A box and whisker plot shows candy. Whiskers extend from 0 to 13, and the box extends from 1 to 6, with a dividing line at 4.

What are the summary values given by this box plot?

Minimum number of candies:

Maximum number of candies:

Range:

Median number of candies:

Interquartile range:


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