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IB Maths AA 4.3 Notes

This page contains our IB Maths AA notes for 4.3. By reading each one of these notes, you will fully cover the content for IB Maths AA 'Distribution properties'.

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Quartiles

Quartiles divide an ordered discrete data set into four parts.

  • Q1Q_1 marks the point below which about 25%25\% of the data lies.
  • Q2Q_2 is the median.
  • Q3Q_3 marks the point below which about 75%75\% of the data lies.

Technology is used to find quartiles for discrete data, and different methods may give different answers.

Consider the ordered data set 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,91,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. Find the median, Q1Q_1, Q3Q_3, and the IQRIQR.

The median is 55

A calculator may then give quartiles around Q1=2.5Q_1=2.5 and Q3=7.5Q_3=7.5, so IQR=7.52.5=5IQR=7.5-2.5=5.

A different method might give slightly different quartiles, which is why the use of technology is emphasised.

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