The box-and-whisker plots show data for the test scores of four groups of students in the same class. Which plot represents a group with a median grade below 65?

We can't see the plots.

To determine which plot represents a group with a median grade below 65, we need to look for the plot that has the median line below 65. In a box-and-whisker plot, the median is represented by a horizontal line within the box. Here are the steps to identify the plot:

1. Identify the median line in each plot.
2. Check if the median line of any plot is below 65.

By comparing the plots, you should be able to identify the plot that represents a group with a median grade below 65.

To determine which plot represents a group with a median grade below 65, we need to understand how box-and-whisker plots work.

A box-and-whisker plot displays the distribution of a dataset, providing information about the minimum, first quartile (Q1), median (Q2), third quartile (Q3), and maximum values. The plot consists of a box that represents the interquartile range (IQR), with a line inside indicating the median. Above and below the box, lines (whiskers) extend to the minimum and maximum values that are within a specific range.

To identify the plot with a median grade below 65, we look for a box-and-whisker plot where the line indicating the median is positioned below 65.

Please provide more details or a visual representation of the box-and-whisker plots so that I can assist you further.

The answer would be C