Complete the cumulative and relative cumulative frequency table from the frequency table for the MPG ratings of 479 different American-Made cars. The cumulative frequencies should be whole numbers. Enter relative cumulative frequencies in percentage form rounded to 1 decimal place. American-Made Cars MPG Frequency 10 − 14 58 15 − 19 174 20 − 24 160 25 − 29 68 30 − 34 19 American-Made Cars Relative Cumulative Cumulative MPG Frequency Frequency less than 14.5 % less than 19.5 % less than 24.5 % less than 29.5 % less than 34.5
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Japanese-Made Cars: Complete the relative frequency table from the frequency table for the MPG ratings of 289 different Japanese-Made cars. Enter your answers in percentage form rounded to 1 decimal place. Japanese-Made Cars Relative MPG Frequency Frequency 9 − 16 49 % 17 − 24 193 % 25 − 32 43 % 33 − 40 2 % 41 − 48 2 %
A researcher conducts a mileage economy test involving 90 cars. The frequency distribution describing average miles per gallon (mpg) appears in the following table. Average mpg Frequency 15 up to 20 8 20 up to 25 3 25 up to 30 24 30 up to 35 16 35 up to 40 22 40 up to 45 17 a. Construct the corresponding relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative relative frequency distributions. (Round "Relative Frequency" and "Cumulative Relative Frequency" to 4 decimal...
Consider the following frequency table. Minutes Frequency 4.5-9.5 8 9.5-14.5 12 14.5-19.5 19 19.5-24.5 7 24.5-29.5 3 a. Compute the mean. Round your answer to two decimal places. b. Compute the standard deviation. Round your answer to two decimal places.
A researcher conducts a mileage economy test Involving 107 cars. The frequency distribution describing average mlles per gallon mpg) appears In the following table. polnts 15 up to 28 28 up to 25 25 up to 38 38 up to 35 З5 up to 4e 48 up to 45 15 26 24 13 eBook Refeencea. Construct the corresponding relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative relative frequency distributions. (Round "Relative Frequency and "Cumulative Relative Frequency to 4 decimal places.) Relative Cumulative...
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1) Graph the histogram for the following frequency table. Calculate the relative and Cumulative Frequencies. Graph the Cumulative Frequency Histograms. Classes Frequency 10-20 4 20-30 7 30-40 15 40-50 17 50-60 8 60-70 3 2) Graph the histogram for the following frequency table. Graph the Frequency Polygon, and the Ogive. Label all points on the graphs. Classes Frequency 0-20 20-40 5 40-60 10 60-80 29 80-100 12 5
Construct a frequency distribution for the given data set using 6 classes. In the table, include the midpoints, relative frequencies, and cumulative frequencies. Which class has the greatest frequency and which has the least frequency? Amount (in dollars) spent on books for a semester 259 136 453 167 304 547 288 113 208 374 264 200 201 257 491 439 475 168 40 58 397 317 135 83 527 192 349 490 193 Complete the table, starting with the lowest class limit. Use the...
(3 points) Complete the table below Books read within the past year Frequency Relative Frequency Cumulative Relative Frequency none 1-5 6- 10 11-15 16- 20 21 -25 Total 0.166666666666667 0.2 її
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MR. Harrison tossed a coin 25 times resulting in 10 tails. Complete the result in the following table and graph the commulative relatiove frequency of he Commulative relative frequency of H Commulative frequency Toss Number outcome(H or T) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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Construct one table that includes relative frequencies based on the frequency distributions shown below, then compare the amounts of tar in nonfitered and fitere cigarettes Do the cdigarette Siters appear to be eflective? (Hint. The iters reduce the amount of tar ingested by the smoker) El Click the icon to view the frequency dietributions Complete the relative frequency table below Frequency Distributions Relative Frequency Frequency Relative . Tar (mg)-(Nonfiltered)- (Fitered) -- 4-8 9-13 14-18 19-23 24-28 29-33 4-38 Tar (mg)...
2.1.19 EQuestion Help Construct one table that indkades relative frequencies based on the frequency distributions shown below, then compare the amounts of tar in nonfitered and fitern ogaretes. Do the digarete fiters appear to be effective? (Hint The fiters reduoe the amount of tar ingested by the smoker) Click the icon to view the frequency distributions. Complete the relative frequency table below Relative Frequency (Fitered) Relative Frequency Tar (mg) (Nonfiltered) iFrequency Distributions 5-9 10-14 Tar (mg) in Nonfitered Cigarettes 15-19...