Choose and run the appropriate descriptive statistics (graphic and numerical) to describe the sample's age, sex, height, and year in college.
What are the findings in the data from the outpout.
Interpret the Data.
We solve the problem using Minitab.
Steps : stat, display descriotive statistics.
steps for graphs :
Graph, bar chart.
conclusion : students of age 21 and 22 are higher and students of age <20 and >25 are less
conclusion : male students are higher in number than female students.
conclusion: there is one student who is tallest with a height of 73 and average students height is 63
conclusion : higher number of students spend 1 and 2 years in college. Comparatively less number of students spend 3 years in college
Choose and run the appropriate descriptive statistics (graphic and numerical) to describe the sample's age, sex,...
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