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Calsulate `Q_(1)and Q_(3)` of the heights (in cm) of 12 person,
`150,153,154,148,160,162,163,168,166,167,151,156`a
Also calculate median.

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`Q_(1)=151.5, Q_(3)=165.25,Q_(2)="Median"=158`
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