The five number summary, the sample size, and the largest and smallest data values in the tails of the distribution for a sample of data are given below.

Five number summary: left-parenthesis 10 comma 12 comma 15 comma 18 comma 29 right-parenthesis; n equals 200
Tails: 10 comma 10 comma 10 comma 10 comma 11 comma Number . . . comma 25 comma 25 comma 26 comma 28 comma 29

The five number summary, the sample size, and the largest and smallest data values in the tails of the distribution for a sample of data are given below.

Five number summary: left-parenthesis 10 comma 12 comma 15 comma 18 comma 29 right-parenthesis; n equals 200
Tails: 10 comma 10 comma 10 comma 10 comma 11 comma Number . . . comma 25 comma 25 comma 26 comma 28 comma 29
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Use the Upper I ⁢ Upper Q ⁢ Upper R method to identify any outliers. Select all that apply.

No outliers

10

10

10

10

11

25

25

26

28

29

To find the largest and smallest data values in the tails of the distribution, we need to look at the numbers given after the first quartile (Q1) and before the third quartile (Q3) in the five-number summary.

The given five number summary is (10, 12, 15, 18, 29), indicating the minimum, first quartile (Q1), median, third quartile (Q3), and maximum values respectively. The sample size (n) is given as 200.

The tails of the distribution are the numbers that fall outside the first quartile and third quartile. From the given information, we can determine the tails of the distribution:

- Left tail: It starts from the smallest value and goes up to the first quartile (Q1). The smallest value mentioned is 10, and since there are 200 data points, there must be 200 - 1 (since one of the values is repeated) - 1 (Q1) = 198 points in the left tail. The repeated value, 10, would be counted once.

- Right tail: It starts from the third quartile (Q3) and goes up to the largest value. The largest value mentioned is 29, and since there are 200 data points, there must be 200 - 1 (Q3) - 1 (since one of the values is repeated) = 198 points in the right tail. The repeated value, 10, would be counted once.

To summarize, the number of data points in the left tail is 198, with values ranging from 10 to 12, and the number of data points in the right tail is also 198, with values ranging from 29 to 28, excluding the repeated value 10.

Please note that the missing value mentioned as "Number . . ." within the tails is not provided, so it can't be included in the analysis.