class | frequency | Rel .freq | |
30 - 39 | 1 | 0.01786 | |
40 -49 | 3 | 0.05357 | |
50 - 59 | 7 | 0.125 | |
60 -69 | 7 | 0.125 | |
70 -79 | 11 | 0.19643 | |
80 -89 | 17 | 0.30357 | |
90 -99 | 10 | 0.17857 | |
sum | 56 | 1 |
10. The following data represent the scores of students on a particular exam. 3 4 31...
The following data represent the test scores for 18 students in a class on their most recent test. Use the given data to determine the stems for this stem-and-leaf plot. 52 50 66 60 5471 65 52 64 53 82 57 61 56 88 51 67 63 Copy Data Answer Tables Keypad Test Scores by Student Leaves 4 6 0 13456 7
can you upload the answer in excel 7. Following are ages of 30 students in an ARC Boot Camp class: 18 30 20 21 28 26 20 21 19 22 26 38 18 19 23 25 19 20 18 21 29 35 17 22 19 24 23 21 20 25 Construct an expanded stem-and-leaf display for the given data. Stem Leaves 2. The following data values are the actual low temperatures recorded near the author's home. Construct a frequency distribution...
EXERCISE NO, 4 The following data represent time in minutes for buses to leave a bus depot and arrive at schools after the morning pickup. 30 one-way runs were made and recorded. 32 38 19 42 33 33 43 25 18 55 17 30 27 34 40 38 25 29 46 48 25 56 52 51 29 54 36 40 42 Rearrange the data in ascending order from lowest value to the highest value in the table below Construct a...
The following data represent glucose blood levels (mg/100 ml) after a 12-hour fast for a random sample of 70 women (Reference American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 19, pp. 345-351) 45 668) 71 75 64 59 59 75 82 B0 81 85 77 82 90 87 72 70 69 83 71 87 69 81 76 96 83 67 94 101 94 89 94 73 99 93 85 83 90 78 80 85 83 84 74 81 70 65 89 70...
Math Previous 1 Next Question 2 of 4 (1 point) Question The following table presents the daily high temperatures for the city of Macon, Georgia, in degrees Farenheit, for the winter months of January and February in a recent year. If there are no leaves, enter "N." Check Answer 67 58 67 56 74 56 58 65 63 77 53 73 57 51 56 48 68 51 66 64 53 78 61 55 69 56 63 61 71 51 66...
answer these 3 questions ! 1. 2. 3. Questi 2.3.119 Refer to the given frequency distribution for the top speeds, in miles per hour, for 20 cheetahs. a. Construct a table with the cumulative and cumulative relative frequencies for the data. b. Construct an ogive for the data. Click the icon to view the frequency distribution. Click the icon to view information on cumulative frequencies and ogives. a. Complete the table below. Cumulative Cumulative Relative Less Than Frequency Frequency Frequency...
MAT 107 Project: Age of Students in College Professor Sumner Collect Data: (5 points) You will need to ask 30 college students their age. The students can attend any college or university. Use the table below to input the data you collected. If you do the work for this project by hand, you must show the work you do to arrive at your results to earn full credit. If you use technology (computer, calculator, etc.) to obtain the results, you...
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1. Consider the following data: 18, 20, 25, 31, 32, 38, 39, 40, 43, 49, 51, 54, 65, 74 Use 4 classes. a. Class width : b. Complete the following table. ????? ?????? ????? − ????? Class Boundaries Midpoint Frequencies Relative Frequencies Cumulative Frequencies c. Draw a histogram. d. Draw a relative frequency histogram. e. Make a stem-and-leaf display. f. Find the interquartile range. g. Make a box-and-whisker plot. h. Determine the distribution shape. Please comment on all three plots....
Problem 4: Variables that may affect Grades The data set contains a random sample of STAT 250 Final Exam Scores out of 80 points. For each individual sampled, the time (in hours per week) that the student spent participating in a GMU club or sport and working for pay outside of GMU was recorded. Values of 0 indicate the students either does not participate in a club or sport or does not work a job for pay. The goal of...