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The following Box-and-Whisker plot summarises sales data of a product for the 50 branches of a company during the recent in-door sales event: What are the first and third quartiles?

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The following Box-and-Whisker plot summarises sales data of a product for the 50 branches of a company during the recent in-door sales event: What are the first and third quartiles?

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