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  2. Five-number summary - Wikipedia

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    The median of the first group is the lower or first quartile, and is equal to (0 + 1)/2 = 0.5. The median of the second group is the upper or third quartile, and is equal to (27 + 61)/2 = 44. The smallest and largest observations are 0 and 63. So the five-number summary would be 0, 0.5, 7.5, 44, 63.

  3. McLaren W1 - Wikipedia

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    The W1 has an estimated top speed of 350 km/h (220 mph), capable of accelerating from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in just 2.7 seconds. From a standstill, the vehicle is able to reach 200 km/h (124 mph) in approximately 5.8 seconds. [7] Internal components feature a 62-liter fuel tank and onboard software intended for fuel-efficiency optimization.

  4. LNER locomotive numbering and classification - Wikipedia

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    The answer, approved in September 1923, was a variation of the GNR system, using a letter to indicate each type's wheel arrangement (based on the Whyte Notation). [ 3 ] The letters were allocated with passenger engine arrangements first in descending order of coupled wheels ('A' to 'H'), then goods engine arrangements in ascending order of ...

  5. Q (number format) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a Q15.1 format number requires 15+1 = 16 bits, has resolution 21 = 0.5, and the representable values range from −2 14 = −16384.0 to +2 14 − 21 = +16383.5. In hexadecimal, the negative values range from 0x8000 to 0xFFFF followed by the non-negative ones from 0x0000 to 0x7FFF.

  6. Quartile - Wikipedia

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    If you do not choose the median as the new data point, then continue the Method 1 or 2 where you have started. If there are (4n+1) data points, then the lower quartile is 25% of the nth data value plus 75% of the (n+1)th data value; the upper quartile is 75% of the (3n+1)th data point plus 25% of the (3n+2)th data point.

  7. Five whys - Wikipedia

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    Five whys (or 5 whys) is an iterative interrogative technique used to explore the cause-and-effect relationships underlying a particular problem. [1] The primary goal of the technique is to determine the root cause of a defect or problem by repeating the question "why?" five times, each time directing the current "why" to the answer of the ...

  8. W - Wikipedia

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    It is the fifteenth most frequently used letter in the English language, with a frequency of about 2.56% in words. Other languages In Europe languages with w in native words are in a central-western European zone between Cornwall and Poland: English, German , Low German , Dutch , Frisian , Welsh , Cornish , Breton , Walloon , Polish , Kashubian ...

  9. Sentence clause structure - Wikipedia

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    Sentence 1 is an example of a simple sentence. Sentence 2 is compound because "so" is considered a coordinating conjunction in English, and sentence 3 is complex. Sentence 4 is compound-complex (also known as complex-compound). Example 5 is a sentence fragment. I like trains. I don't know how to bake, so I buy my bread already made.