Elementary Statistics, Chapter 2, Unit 1, Homework Problems |15 questions and answers.
Refer to the table summarizing service times (seconds) of dinners at a fast food restaurant. How many individuals are included in the summary? Is it possible to identify the exact values of all of the original service times? 48 individuals are included in the summary (add up all numbers in the frequency column) No. The data values in each class could take on any value between the class limits, inclusive. A frequency table of grades has five classes (A, B, C, D, F) with frequencies of 5, 10, 18, 5, and 3 respectively. Using percentages, what are the relative frequencies of the five classes? (divide a frequency (like 5) by the sum of frequencies, 41 and then multiply that by 100.) 12.20%, 24.39%, 43.90%, 12.20%, 7.32% Heights of adult males are known to have a normal distribution. A researcher claims to have randomly selected adult males and measured their heights with the resulting relative frequency distribution as shown here. Identify two major flaws with these results. The sum of the relative frequencies is 124%, but it should be 100%, which a small possible round-off error. All of the relative frequencies appear to be roughly the same. If they are from a normal distribution, they should start low, reach a maximum, and then decrease. Identify the lower class limits, upper class limits, class width, class midpoints, and class boundaries for the given frequency distribution. Also identify the number of individuals included in the summary. Age (yr) when award was won: 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64, 65-74, 75-84, 85-94 Frequency: 29, 34, 16, 3, 5, 1, 2 lower class limits: 25, 35, 45, 55, 65, 75, 85 upper class limits: 34, 44, 54, 64, 74, 84, 94 class width: 10 (34-25+1) class midpoints: 29.5, 39.5, 49.5, 59.5, 69.5, 79.5, 89.5 class boundaries: 34.5, 44.5, 54.5, 64.5, 74.5, 84.5, 94.5 (don't forget to find the lowest class boundary which is 24.5) number of individuals included included in the summary: 90 Identify the lower class limits, upper class limits, class width, class midpoints, and class boundaries for the given frequency distribution. Also identify the number of individuals included in the summary. Blood Platelet Count of Males (1000 cells/uL): 0-99, 100-199, 200-299, 300-399, 400-499, 500-599, 600-699 Frequency: 3, 49, 76, 25, 0, 1, 0 lower class limits: 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 upper class limits: 99, 199, 299, 399, 499, 599, 699 class width: 100 class midpoints: 49.5, 149.5, 249.5, 349.5, 449.5, 549.5, 649.5 class boundaries: -0.5, 99.5, 199.5, 299.5, 399.5, 499.5, 599.5, 699.5 number of individuals: 154 Identify the lower class limits, upper class limits, class width, class midpoints, and class boundaries for the given frequency distribution. Also identify the number of individuals included in the summary. Blood Platelet Count of Females (1000 cells/uL): 100-199, 200-299, 300-399, 400-499, 500-599 Frequency: 26, 93, 26, 1, 2 lower class limits: 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 upper class limits: 199, 299, 399, 499, 599 class width: 100 class midpoints: 149.5, 249.5, 349.5, 449.5, 549.5 class boundaries: 99.5, 199.5, 299.5, 399.5, 499.5, 599.5 number of individuals: 148 Does the frequency distribution appear to have a normal distribution using a strict interpretation of the relevant criteria? No, the distribution does not appear to be normal. (I don't get this, so come back to it) Does the frequency distribution appear to have a normal distribution? Explain. Yes, because the frequencies start low, proceed to one or two high frequencies, then decrease to a low frequency, and the distribution is approximately symmetric. The data represents the body mass index (BMI) values for 20 females. Construct a frequency distribution beginning with a lower class limit of 15.0 and use a class width of 6.0. 3, 9, 4, 3, 1 (easy) Refer to the accompanying data set and use the 30 screw lengths to construct a frequency distribution. Begin with a lower class limit of 3.470 in., and use a class width of 0.010 in. The screws were labeled as having a length of 3 1/2 in. 3.470-3.479, 3.480-3.489, 3.490-3.499, 3.500-3.509, 3.510-3.519 2, 6, 10, 10, 2 The data represents the daily rainfall (in inches) for one month. Construct a frequency distribution beginning with a lower class limit of 0.00 and use a class width of 0.20. Does the frequency distribution appear to be roughly a normal distribution? 22, 4, 3, 0, 0, 0, 1 No, the distribution is not symmetric and the frequencies do not start off low. Weights of statistics students were obtained by a teacher as part of an experiment conducted for the class. The last digit of those weights are listed below. Construct a frequency distribution with 10 classes. Based on the distribution, do the weights appear to be reported or actually measured? What can be said about the accuracy of the results? 8, 2, 2, 1, 3, 10, 1, 0, 3, 1 The weights appear to be reported because there are disproportionately more 0s and 5s. They are likely not very accurate because they appear to be reported.
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