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            "content_html": "<p>A box plot should quickly give you an idea of where the data is and how it spreads across the possible range. A box depicts the range containing 50% of the data. The median is shown as a horizontal line within the box.The median is the typical value and is unaffected by the outliers, it divides the data in two ranges; each range contains 50% of the data.  Our box plots have also lines (so called whiskers), which extend the boxes vertically, indicating variability outside the lower (25th percentile) and upper (75th percentile) quartiles.<br \/>\nThe spacing between the different parts of the box indicate the degree of scattering and skewness in the data.<\/p>\n<div class=\"e2-text-picture\">\n<img src=\"https:\/\/blog.prismacloud.com\/en\/pictures\/boxplot.jpg\" width=\"543\" height=\"220\" alt=\"\" \/>\n<\/div>\n",
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