Which box-and-whisker plot shows the high temperatures in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the first two weeks of March:

33, 45, 42, 47, 35, 45, 41, 34, 44, 34, 48, 40, 43, 45
I am doing this test and this is the only question i'm stuck on. please help!

I took the test and I'm doing corrections for it cause I got is wrong and now it tells me all the correct answers cause I already took it. And for me it says it is the first graph, the one where the dots are plotted at 33, 35, 42.5 45, 48. I hope this can help!!! remember this is for connexus.

ok but seriosly what is the answer

can u give all the answers??

Correct

whats the answer

Just say the answerrrr

To create a box-and-whisker plot for the given data, you need to understand the five key components: minimum, first quartile (Q1), median (Q2), third quartile (Q3), and maximum.

To find these values for the high temperatures in Pittsburgh during the first two weeks of March, you should follow these steps:

1. Sort the data in ascending order: 33, 34, 34, 35, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 45, 45, 47, 48.

2. Find the minimum value, which is the lowest temperature. In this case, it is 33.

3. Locate the median (Q2), which is the middle value of the dataset. Since there are 14 data points, the median will be the average of the 7th and 8th values: (40 + 41) / 2 = 40.5.

4. Divide the dataset into two halves. The lower half contains the values less than or equal to the median, while the upper half contains the values greater than or equal to the median.

5. Find the first quartile (Q1), which is the median of the lower half of the dataset. In this case, the lower half consists of the first seven values: 33, 34, 34, 35, 40, 41, and 42. The median of these values is (34 + 35) / 2 = 34.5.

6. Similarly, find the third quartile (Q3), which is the median of the upper half of the dataset. In this case, the upper half consists of the last seven values: 43, 44, 45, 45, 45, 47, and 48. The median of these values is (45 + 45) / 2 = 45.

7. Finally, find the maximum value, which is the highest temperature. In this case, it is 48.

Now, you have all the necessary values to construct the box-and-whisker plot:

Minimum: 33
Q1: 34.5
Median: 40.5
Q3: 45
Maximum: 48

Using these values, draw a number line or x-axis and plot a box representing the values from Q1 to Q3. Draw a vertical line inside the box to indicate the median. Then, plot whiskers extending from the box to the minimum and maximum values.

This plot will represent the high temperatures in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the first two weeks of March.

c! remember, if theres stuff unanswered on jishka go question by question on brainly, your more likely to get the right answers as well. this test sucks so thats what im doing

It's C, the third one.

hard to say, since we cannot see the charts.

But I'm sure you have many examples to use for comparison, no?
And if you are taking a test, why are you pausing to cheat?
(unless it's open-book)