Let us calculate the median; the 6th observation is 20, so it is 20. We need the 6th observation so that out of the 11 observations we have 5 above the median and 5 below (or equal). We also have that then Q1 is the median of the lowest 5 observations, hence 19 (14,16,19,19,20, the 3rd observation is 19). Similarly, we get that the median for the upper half of the observations, Q3 namely, is 22 (21,21,22,22,23, the 3rd observation is 22). Thus, the interquartile range is 3=Q3-Q1. According to our calculations, all observations are wrong.
Answer:
The lizards are $25 each and each walked in with $81
Step-by-step explanation: find the difference between the amount they each had left which is 25 and that is how much 1 lizard cost and then add that to the $56 so you get $56+25=81 and 81 is the initial amount they walked in with
The twentieth digit would be 20. Hope you found this helpful
The answer to this question is 20 placed in order