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  1. Learn how to use the Mendenhall and Sincich method to find the lower and upper quartiles of a set of numbers. See examples, formulas and comparisons with other methods.

  2. May 14, 2021 · This video lesson discussed how to solve quartile for ungrouped data using Mendenhall and Sincich method. It show how first quartile, second quartile and third quartile be solved. It is...

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  4. Method of Mendenhall & Sincich. With this method you will first calculate which values are the hinges. You use the following formulas (where n is the number of values): For Q 1: 0.25(n + 1) For Q 3: 0.75(n + 1) If the number is not a whole number you round off to the nearest integer, with one exception: if you get .5 at Q 3 you round down.

  5. Mar 3, 2021 · Grade 10 Quarter 4 Week 1 part 1Measures of Position by using Mendenhall and Sincich Method#Quartile #Decile #PercentileUngroup DataThank You for your support!

  6. We have the so called Mendenhall and Sincich Method. It is a method of finding the quartile value of a given set of data. First, we have to calculate the position of the

  7. The Mendenhall and Sincich method uses a formula to find the position of the lower quartile. The formula is shown below: In this formula, n is how many numbers there are in the set. In our example, n is 11. Position of Q 1 = (n + 1) ÷ 4 = (11 + 1) ÷ 4. Position of Q1 = 12 ÷ 4. Position of Q1 = 3 rd. The lower quartile is the 3 rd number in the set: