This question based on the representation of data with the help of Histogram:-

From 6.1-6. We have the following 20 data points: 0.076357441,0.165254709, 0.054148344, 0.015440066, 0.070112429, 0.063968165, 0.013389992, 0.033028765,...
From 6.1-6. We have the following 20 data points: 0.076357441, 0.165254709, 0.054148344, 0.015440066, 0.070112429. О.063968165, 0.013389992, 0.033028765, 0.040745564, 0.196315217, 0.021880427, 0.030107953, 0.049859409, 0.017333472, 0.053670154, 0.048490605, 0.010339937, 0.096573528, 0.006190141, 0.041041448 (2) Calculate the IQR and the locations of the inner and outer fences
Consider this dataset: {9,−1,5,3,6,8,8,4,3,2,−1,1,8,9,7,0,10}{9,−1,5,3,6,8,8,4,3,2,−1,1,8,9,7,0,10}. We would like to construct a histogram from this data set. Starting with the lowest data point we will create 4 classes with class width 3. list the class boundaries separated by comma from in increasing order. Write the class frequency for each class separated by comma in increasing class order. What would be the relative frequency for the first class?
Construct a frequency distribution and a frequency histogram for the data set using the indicated number of classes. Describe any patterns. Number of classes: 8 Data set: Finishing times (in seconds) of 20 male participants in a 5K race Construct a frequency distribution of the data. Use the minimum data entry as the lower limit of the first class. Construct a frequency histogram of the data. Describe any patterns. Choose the correct answer below. A. the classes with the greatest...
1. The scores on a given test for ten students were as follows: 20, 15, 18, 38, 42, 51, 23, 26, 20, 11 Find the mean. Find the median. Find the mode. Find the midrange. Find Q1 Find P60 Find the percentile rank for the score 38. Find the range. 2. Find the sample variance of the test scores. (Show work by hand to receive credit!) 3. Construct a box plot using the test score data. 4. Construct a...
Construct a frequency distribution and a relative frequency histogram for the data set using five classes. Which class has the greatest relative frequency and which has the least relative frequency? Ratings from 1 flowest) to 10 Thighest) from 36 taste testers 2 94 10 10 6 9 55 8 7 5 6 9 4 10 4 3 5 3 5 6 1 3 10 2 7 3 3 6 5 1 0 4 1 Construct a Sequency distribution for the...
Construct a frequency distribution and a frequency histogram for the data set using the indicated number of classes. Describe any patterns. Construct a frequency distribution of the data. Use the minimum data entry as the lower limit of the first class. Class Frequency Number of classes: 8 1. Data set: Finishing times (in seconds) of 20 male participants in a 5K race 4 1715 1631 1572 1471 2299 444 1250 1803 1597 1779 1959 1521 1825 1619 1306 1818 2020...
The weight of 46 new patients of a clinic from the year 2018 are recorded and listed below. Construct a frequency distribution, using 7 classes. Then, draw a histogram, a frequency polygon, and an ogive for the data, using the relative information from the frequency table for each of the graphs. Describe the shape of the histogram. Data set: 130 192 145 97 100 122 210 132 107 95 210 128 193 208 118 196 130 178 187 240 90...
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...
Example (H.W): You have the following data: 8 6 11 14 10 11 9 7 2 8 9 5 5 5 12 7 8 4 17 8 12 7 8 8 7 10 8 6 9 9 11 16 2 7 4 8 4 4 5 5 9 9 6 6 7 7 9 5 4 5 14 2 9 0 6 1 1 12 11 4 1. Construct a frequency distribution for these data. 2. Develop a relative frequency...
Example (H.W): You have the following data: 8 6 11 14 10 11 9 7 2 8 9 5 5 5 12 7 8 4 17 8 12 7 8 8 7 10 8 6 9 9 11 16 2 7 4 8 4 4 5 5 9 9 6 6 7 7 9 5 4 5 14 2 9 0 6 1 1 12 11 4 1. Construct a frequency distribution for these data. 2. Develop a relative frequency...