A national survey asked people, "How often do you eat out for dinner, instead of at...
A national survey asked people, "How often do you eat out for dinner, instead of at home?" The frequencies were as foliows. Complete parts (a) through (g) D Frequency 171 418 Response Never Rarely Sometimes Most of the time Always 898 461 49 (a) Construct a relative frequency distribution of the data Relative Response Frequency Never Rarely Sometimes Most of the time Always (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (b) What percentage of respondents answered "Always"? 0% (Hound to...
A national survey asked people, "How often do you eat out for dinner. (a) Construct a relative frequency distribution of the data. instead of at home?" The frequencies were as follows. Complete parts (a) through (9) Response Relative Frequency Never Response Frequency Rarely Never 356 Sometimes Rarely 461 Most of the time Sometimes 929 Most of the time Always 410 Always 39 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (b) What percentage of respondents answered "Always? DOOD (Round to one...
A national survey asked people, "How often do you eat out for dinner. (a) Construct a relative frequency distribution of the data. instead of at home?" The frequencies were as follows. Complete parts (a) through (9) Relative Response Frequency Never Response Frequency Rarely Never 252 Sometimes Rarely 569 Most of the time Sometimes 966 Most of the time Always 371 Always (Round to three decimal places as needed.) 68 (b) What percentage of respondents answered "Always"? (Round to one decimal...
In a national survey college students were asked, "How often do you wear a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else?" The response frequencies appear in the table to the right. (a) Construct a probability model for seat-belt use by a passenger. (b) Would you consider it unusual to find a college student who never wears a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else? Response Frequency Never 126 Rarely 346 Sometimes 535...
In a national survey college students were asked, "How often do you wear a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else?" The response frequencies appear in the table to the right. (a) Construct a probability model for seat-belt use by a passenger. (b) Would you consider it unusual to find a college student who never wears a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else? Response Frequency Never Sometimes Most of the time...
5.1.36 Question Help In a national survey college students were asked, "How often do you wear a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else? The response frequencies appear in the table to the right. (a) Construct a probability model for seat-belt use by a passenger. (b) Would you consider it unusual to find a college student who never wears a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else? 141 Response Frequency Never Rarely...
Help me out Question 4 In a national survey, college students were asked, "How often do you were a seat belt when riding in a car?" The response frequencies appear in the table below. What is the probability that a survey participant does NOT always wear a seat belt when riding in a car? Response Frequency Never 115 Rarely 335 Sometimes 550 Most of the Time 1100 Always 2900 Question 4 options: a) 0.58 b) 0.71 c) 0.42 d) 0.29...
In a survey commission by the Maxtor Corporation, U.S. comput users were asked how often they backed up their computer's hard drive. The following frequency distribution presents the results. Reponse Frequency More than once a month 338 Once every 1-3 months 424 Once every 4-6 months 212 Once every 7-11 months 127 Once per year or less 311 Never 620 Complete the following relative frequency distribution. Round all relative frequencies to 4 decimal places. Reponse Relative Frequency More than once...
In a survey commission by the Maxtor Corporation, U.S. comput users were asked how often they backed up their computer's hard drive. The following frequency distribution presents the results. Reponse Frequency More than once a month 338 Once every 1-3 months 424 Once every 4-6 months 212 Once every 7-11 months 127 Once per year or less 311 Never 620 Complete the following relative frequency distribution. Round all relative frequencies to 4 decimal places. Reponse Relative Frequency More than once...
A recent survey asked 5,000 people: "What's most important to you when choosing where to live?" The responses are shown below. Enter the data into Excel. 2. Relative Frequency Response Good Jobs Affordable Homes Good Schools Low Crime Things to do 0.25 0.15 0.35 0.15 0.1 a. b. Construct the frequency distribution. You have to go backwards using 5,000 people. How many of the people chose good jobs as the most important? The file (Math SAT) can be found in...