1. Fill in the missing values in the following table of relative frequency.
I am stuck on this question since I was not given the sample size. If someone could help me that would be awesome!
Class | Frequency | Relative Frequency | Cumulative Relative Frequency |
1 to 5 | 14 | 0.10 | 0.10 |
6 to 10 | 0.15 | ||
11 to 15 | 21 | ||
16 to 20 | 28 | ||
21 to 25 | 0.35 | ||
26 to 30 | 1.00 |
1. Fill in the missing values in the following table of relative frequency. I am stuck...
USE THE FOLLOWING FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION FOR QUESTIONS 46-50. The following expanded frequency distribution was created from a sample of size 25. Class Limits f Class Midpoint Class Boundaries Relative Frequency Cumulative Frequency 5-8 5 6.5 0.2 5 4.5-8.5 9-12 0.56 19 13-16 6 14.5 12.5-16.5 46) Find the missing frequency (frequency for the class 9-12). A) 10.5 B) 0.24 C) 25 D) 8.5-12.5 E) 14 47) Find the Cumulative Frequency for the class 13-16 A) 10.5 B) 0.24 C) 25...
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10. The following is a frequency table of a set of data: Fill in the missing information Grade Frequency relative frequency 90-100 A 16 80-89 65-79 50-64 Below 50 200 11. In a distribution that is skewed to the right, the mean is: Circle the correct answer. a) less than the median b) more than the median c) The mean and the median are equal in value d) There is inadequate information provided 12. For the given set of numbers...
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1. Consider the sample given below. Find the following information. 16 32 40 52 19 34 43 54 20 35 46 57 21 35 46 62 23 35 46 23 36 48 27 39 50 A. 1 B. Range = C. Midrange D. Mode = E. Class width if we wish to have 5 classes = F. How many numbers are strictly below 50? G. What percent of data are strictly below 50? H. Make a complete frequency...
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RELATIVE FREQUENCY
CUMULATIVE REL. FREQ.
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SO, WHAT DOES A FREQUENCY TABLE TELL US?
If
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them in a jar and blindly pulled one out:
What is the probability that this ball...