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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-2 Measures of Central Tendency
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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-2 Exercise #3
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MD: 1, 2, 3, 3, 7, 11, 18, 30, 61 MD: 7
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MD: 1, 2, 3, 3, 7, 11, 18, 30, 61
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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-2 Exercise #5
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Find (a) the mean, (b) the median, (c) the mode, and (d) the midrange.
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(a)
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(b) Arrange data in increasing order: 75 88 117 136 189 229 239 372 465 574 663 1202 median
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(b) Arrange data in increasing order:
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(c) No data are repeated. No mode.
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(d) Arrange data in increasing order.
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It seems that the average number of identity thefts is higher than 300.
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Section 3-2 Exercise #17 Chapter 3 Data Description
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5107.5-118.5 1496.5-107.5 1885.5-96.5 2574.5-85.5 1263.5-74.5 652.5-63.5 FrequencyClass Boundaries
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107.5 – 118.5 96.5 – 107.5 85.5 – 96.5 74.5 – 85.5 63.5 – 74.5 52.5 – 63.5 Boundaries 8281269 348658 20002580 16381891 142814102 5655113 6807 80
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modal class: 74.5 – 85.5
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Section 3-2 Exercise #19 Chapter 3 Data Description
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Find the (a) mean and (b) modal class. 262-68 055-61 148-54 641-47 534-40 1227-33 720-26 213-19 FrequencyClass Limits
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62 – 68 55 – 61 48 – 54 41 – 47 34 – 40 27 – 33 20 – 26 13 – 19 Class 54.5 – 61.5 61.5 – 68.5 47.5 – 54.5 40.5 – 47.5 33.5 – 40.5 26.5 – 33.5 19.5 – 26.5 12.5 – 19.5 f X m fXmXm Boundarie s limits 32216 161723 3601230 185537 264644 511 0058 130265 35 1183
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modal class: 26.5 – 33.5 Find the (a) mean and (b) modal class.
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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-3 Exercise #7
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Find the range. range = 48 – 0 = 48
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n = 10
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range = 48 s 2 = 254.7 s = 16 By any of these measures, it can be said that the data can vary.
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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-3 Exercise #21
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2539-602 1475-539 0411-474 2347-410 0283-346 5219-282 0155-218 291-154 1327-90 f Number
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2 1 0 2 0 5 0 2 13 1141 506.5 0 757 0 1252.5 0 245 760.5 650,940.5 256,542.25 0 286,524.5 0 313,751.25 0 30,012.5 44,489.25 570.5 506.5 442.5 378.5 314.5 250.5 186.5 122.5 58.5 539-602 475-538 411-474 347-410 283-346 219-282 155-218 91-154 27-90 Class f
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Section 3-3 Exercise #33 Chapter 3 Data Description
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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-3 Exercise #41
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22.6 31 26.8 34% 16%
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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-4 Exercise #13
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Section 3-4 Exercise #22 Chapter 3 Data Description
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For 78, For 82, For 86,
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For 88, For 92, For 97,
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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-4 Exercise #23
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Therefore, the answer is the 2 nd in the series, or 82.
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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-5 Exercise #1
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Minimum: Q1:Q1: Median: Q3:Q3: Maximum: Interquartile Range: Data arranged in order: 6, 8, 12, 19, 27, 32, 54 Identify the five number summary and find the interquartile range. 8, 12, 32, 6, 27, 19, 54 32 19 8 6 54
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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-5 Exercise #9
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Minimum: Q1:Q1: Median: Q3:Q3: Maximum: Interquartile Range: 55 65 70 90 95 10095908580757065605550
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Section 3-5 Exercise #15 Chapter 3 Data Description
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9.88.013.94.43.921.7 15.93.211.724.834.117.6 03530252015105
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Data arranged in order : Minimum: Q1:Q1: MD: Q3:Q3: Maximum: 3.2 34.1 9.88.013.94.43.921.7 15.93.211.724.834.117.6
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Comment on the skewness of the data. 35302520151050 3.234.1 12.8 19.65 6.2 The distribution is positively skewed.
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Chapter 3 Data Description Section 3-5 Exercise #16
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50,000 52,435 62,850 66,500 77,700 78,008 92,000 125,628 United States 46,563 56,242 102,014 105,944 274,026 311,539 South America
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For USA: 50,000 52,435 62,850 66,500 77,700 78,008 92,000 125,628 United States 125,628 72,100 50 100 150 200 250 300 350
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For South America: 46,563 56,242 102,014 105,944 274,026 311,539 South America 50 100 150 200 250 300 311,539 103,979
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125,628 72,100 50 100 150 200 250 300 311,539 103,979 South America USA Compare the distributions:
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