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Ages |
Number of Executives |
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35 – 39 |
6 |
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40 – 44 |
12 |
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45 – 49 |
10 |
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50 – 54 |
8 |
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55 – 59 |
4 |
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Total |
40 |
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Cum. Classes |
Cumulative Frequency |
Cumulative Percent |
The following data represents the distribution of the ages of a sample of 40 executives who...
Construct the cumulative frequency distribution for the given data. Daily Low (degrees°F) Frequency 35-39 33 40-44 44 45-49 66 50-54 1111 55-59 88 60-64 88 65-69 11 Construct the cumulative frequency distribution.
Construct the cumulative frequency distribution for the given data. Daily Low (degrees°F) Frequency 35-39 3 40-44 2 45-49 6 50-54 15 55-59 5 60-64 5 65-69 1 Construct the cumulative frequency distribution. Daily Low Temperature (degrees°F) Cumulative Frequency Less than 40 Less than 45 Less than 50 Less than 5 Less than 60 Less than 65 Less than 70
Construct the cumulative frequency distribution for the given data. o Daily Low TemperatureF) Cumulative Frequency Daily Low (F) 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 Frequency_ Less than 40 Less than 45 Less than 50 Less than 55 3 13 Less than 60 28 36 37 Construct the cumulative frequency distribution. Less than 65 Less than 70
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Cumulative Frequency Construct the cumulative frequency distribution for the given data Daily Low (°F) Frequency 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 Daily Low Temperature (°F) Less than 40 Less than 45 Less than 50 Less than 55 Less than 60 Less than 65 Less than 70 Construct the cumulative frequency distribution
Daily Low Temperature (°F) Cumulative Frequency Less than 40 Less than 45 Construct the cumulative frequency distribution for the given data. Daily Low (°F) Frequency 35-39 2 40-44 3 45-49 6 50-54 13 55-59 7 60-64 7 65-69 Less than 50 Less than 55 Less than 60 Less than 65 Construct the cumulative frequency distribution. Less than 70
The following data represents the age of 30 lottery winners. 22 26 26 31 38 38 42 44 44 44 45 46 48 50 51 51 52 54 55 60 62 63 71 71 73 75 78 79 80 86 Complete the frequency distribution for the data. Age Frequency 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89
Use the data in Table 1 to perform the following tasks: Construct a cumulative frequency distribution (Ogive) using the speed class width (interval) of 5 mph Determine the pace, and Determine whether or not the mean speed exceeds the posted speed limit of 55 mph at 5% level of significance. TABLE 1 Speed Data Observed vehicular speed class (mph) Observed frequency 35-39 1 40-44 2 45-49 2 50-54 10 55-59 5 60-64 5 65-69 3 70-74 3 75-79 2 80-84...
2.18 Cumulative Frequency o Daily Low Temperature (F) Less than 40 Less than 45 Less than 50 Less than 55 Less than 60 Less than 65 Less than 70 Construct the cumulative frequency distribution for the given data. Daily Low F)Frequency 35-39 4044 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 Construct the oumulative frequency distribution.
In Exercises 1 and 2, use the data set, which represents the overall average class sizes for 20 national universities. (Adapted from Public University Honors) 37 34 42 44 39 40 41 51 49 31 55 26 31 40 30 27 36 43 49 35 1. Construct a frequency distribution for the data set using five classes. Include class limits, midpoints, boundaries, frequencies, relative frequencies, and cumulative frequencies.
In Exercises 1 and 2, use the data set, which represents the overall average class sizes for 20 national universities. (Adapted from Public University Honors) 37 34 42 44 39 40 41 51 49 31 55 26 31 40 30 27 36 43 49 35 1. Construct a frequency distribution for the data set using five classes. Include class limits, midpoints, boundaries, frequencies, relative frequencies, and cumulative frequencies. 2. Construct a relative frequency histogram using the frequency distribution in Exercise...