Third Quartile Calculator

Enter numeric data to compute the third quartile (upper quartile) along with other summary statistics. Select the quartile method that matches your reference.

Q1: 15.7500

Median (Q2): 22.5000

Q3 (third quartile): 29.2500

Minimum: 12

Maximum: 33

Count: 8

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the dataset values separated by spaces, commas, or line breaks.
  2. Select the inclusive or exclusive quartile method.
  3. Review the computed third quartile and other summary statistics.
  4. Apply Q3 to evaluate the upper tail of your data distribution.

Formula

Inclusive: Q3 = median of data at position 0.75 × (n + 1)

Exclusive: split data at median and take median of upper half

Linear interpolation handles fractional positions

Full Description

The third quartile (Q3) marks the value below which 75% of observations fall. The calculator supports both inclusive and exclusive definitions to match textbook conventions or statistical software implementations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which quartile method should I choose?

Inclusive aligns with many textbooks; exclusive matches certain software (e.g., Excel). Use the method consistent with your assignment or analysis.

How many values do I need?

Quartiles can be computed for any dataset with at least one observation. Larger samples provide more stable quartile estimates.

Are decimals handled?

Yes. Input values can be integers or decimals; the calculator sorts numerically.

How does Q3 relate to IQR?

IQR = Q3 − Q1. Together, quartiles describe the middle spread of the data.