HW Problems: 1) For the following data on Year-end Audit times (in days), 17, 20, 25,...
Consider the following data. 14 21 23 20 16 19 22 26 15 16 23 25 24 20 15 20 19 20 21 13 17 17 18 23 26 21 22 15 20 18 25 24 15 23 25 19 21 24 21 19 (a) Develop a frequency distribution using classes of 12–14, 15–17, 18–20, 21–23, and 24–26. Class Frequency 12–14 15–17 18–20 21–23 24–26 Total (b) Develop a relative frequency distribution and a percent frequency distribution using the classes...
Nixon Corporation manufactures computer monitors. The following data are the numbers of computer monitors produced at the company for a sample of 30 days.24 25 27 23 33 33 29 25 23 28 31 24 31 22 27 33 27 23 28 29 33 35 34 22 26 28 23 35 31 27Construct a frequency distribution table using the classes 21-23,24-26,27-29,30-32, and 33-35 to calculate the relative frequencies and percentages for all classes.Round the relative frequencies to three decimal places and the...
A soft drink manufacturer uses fire agents to handle premium distribution for is various products. The marketing director desired to study the timeliness with which the premiums are distributed. Twenty transactions for each agent were selected at random and the time lapse (in days) for handling each transaction was determined. The results follow: Agent 1 Agent 2 Agent 3 Agent 4 Agent 5 24 18 10 15 33 24 20 11 13 22 29 20 8 18 28 20 24...
The number of touchdowns of a college football team is: 38 36 23 33 37 36 35 34 43 27 36 38 21 26 26 27 33 22 28 36 Complete the frequency distribution. Class Interval Frequency Relative Frequency 21 - 24 25 - 28 5 0.250 29 - 32 33 - 36 37 - 40 3 0.150 41 - 44 1 0.050 Total 20 1.000
1 A measurement systems experiment involving 20 parts, three operators, and two measurements per part is shown in Table 8E. 12. (a) Estimate the repeatability and reproducibility of the gauge (b) What is the estimate of total gauge variability? (c) If the product specifications are at LSL 6 and USIL - 60, what ca you say about gauge capa bility? TABLE 8E. 12 Measurement Data for Exercise 8.34 Operator 1 Operator 2 Operator 3 Measurements Measurements Measurements Part Number 1...
The incubation rates for the mysterious "O" Virus has been recorded in days. The number of days ranges from 5 - 37. 05 06 22 23 34 17 17 26 37 25 17 10 30 06 22 33 06 22 10 27 10 37 13 26 19 27 21 31 22 15 14 28 17 13 28 22 34 17 13 10 In the space below, arrange your data into an array. Select your intervals. Explain your rationale for the...
Game Point_Differential Assists Rebounds Turnovers Personal_Fouls 1 15 15 38 11 9 2 36 20 43 8 13 3 16 21 29 7 13 4 45 22 46 11 11 5 12 11 40 7 22 6 -10 10 31 13 26 7 11 19 45 11 7 8 12 16 32 16 14 9 3 16 27 18 15 10 19 9 34 17 17 11 40 16 41 9 17 12 44 12 29 9 22 13 16 ...
Question 8 of 8 (1 point) View problem in a pop-up 2.1 Section Exercise 23 The data show the scores of the winning teams in the Rose Bowl. Construct a frequency distribution for the data using a class width of 8. Che 41 38 28 34 37 34 17 38 21 20 32 41 38 24 20 45 21 26 38 49 Guid 20 20 22 45 21 38 34 46 17 22 27 14 23 18 45 24 28...
For each variable of interest, do the following: 1. Find the mean, five-number summary, range, variance, and standard deviation. Display these numbers in a format that is easy to understand. 2. For each variable of interest, use its five-number summary to construct a boxplot. Each boxplot must be constructed horizontally, and must be accompanied by a brief descriptive paragraph that assesses whether the data appear to be symmetrical, left-skewed, or right-skewed. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean μ...
14 24 18 23 21 18 16 14 23 17 15 13 19 23 24 14 16 26 21 14 15 22 16 12 20 23 19 26 20 25 21 19 21 25 23 25 25 19 20 15 (a) Develop a frequency distribution using classes of 12-14, 15-17, 18-20, 21-23, and 24-26. Class Frequency 12-14 15-17 18-20 21-23 24-26 Total (b) Develop a relative frequency distribution and a percent frequency distribution using the classes in part (a). If...