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Howdy! Im Professor Curtis of Aspire Mountain Academy here with more statistics homework help. Today were going to learn how to find percentiles in a data set. Heres our problem statement: Use the following cell phone airport data speeds (in megabytes per second) from a particular network. Find the percentile corresponding to the data speed 4.1 megabytes per second. So here we have our data set. Lets click on this little icon to the right so we can put our data into StatCrunch. StatCrunch will make this really easy to find the percentiles. Ill show you how this works. First, were gonna resize this window for a better view of what were doing. OK, now that our window is resized, let me show you how to use StatCrunch to make finding percentiles really easy. The first thing you need to do is sort the data. Now, fortunately for us, our data set here is already sorted. But if we didnt have it sorted, we could just come up here to Data, click on Sort, and then we tell it we want