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In a symmetric distribution, the relationship between Q1, Q2, and Q3 is:
AQ3 - Q2 = Q2 - Q1
BQ3 + Q1 = Q2
CQ3 - Q1 = Q2
DQ2 = Q1 * Q3
✓ Correct Answer: A — Q3 - Q2 = Q2 - Q1
In a symmetric distribution, the distances from the median (Q2) to Q1 and Q3 are equal.
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