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A box plot is a scaled figure, usually presented above a number line. The set of numbers used to draw the box plot is called the five-number summary of the data set. Each of the five numbers is labeled accordingly.
A box plot provides a visual illustration of the distribution of a data set. Each segment of the chart contains one quarter, or 25% of the data, and the center 50% of the data lies inside the box. The further apart the segments are, the greater the spread is for that quarter of the data.