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Consider the following data set:
65 72 68 64 60 55 73
71 52 63 61 74 69 67
74 50 24 75 67 62 66
80 64 65
(d) Determine the lower and upper boundaries and make a boxplot with appropritate labels.
(e) Determine if there is an outlier in the data from your boxplot.
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