Really basic math (mid school level) help needed.

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So.
I have zero idea on how to do this. We've never had quartiles in school and after wiki-ing it, I'm still blank.
So, I'd like a nitty-gritty how-to, please.

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Oh wow. Quartiles. Haven't used those in ages.

We know we have seven integers, and if they were arranged in ascending order, 34 would be in the exact middle.

a b c 34 d e f

We also know that Q3 - Q1 = 10 (the interquartile range), and so the mean of the upper quartile has to be 35 (Q1 = 25; 10 + 25 = Q3).

Depending on how you were told to calculate the quartile values, you'll use either:

(34 + d + e + f)/4 = 35

d + e + f = 106

or:

(d + e + f)/3 = 35

d + e + f = 105

to figure out which sets are possible.

I did a quick check, and it seems like the second method is the one you're expected to use as none of the answers work with the first method.

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Out of curiosity, what class is this for? The only times I've ever encountered quartiles were in population genetics and ecology.
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