Chapter 3: Q.3.70. (page 113)
In Exercises , we have provided simple data sets for you to practice the basics of finding measures of variation . For each data set determine.
a) Range
b) sample standard deviation
4,2,0,2,2
Chapter 3: Q.3.70. (page 113)
In Exercises , we have provided simple data sets for you to practice the basics of finding measures of variation . For each data set determine.
a) Range
b) sample standard deviation
4,2,0,2,2
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(a) A standardized variable always has mean _____ and standard deviation _______ .
(b) The z-score corresponding to an observed value of a variable tells you ______ .
(c) A positive z-score indicates that the observation is ______ the mean, whereas a negative z-score indicates that the observation is _______ the mean.
The Great White Shark. In an article titled "Great White. Deep Trouble" (National Geographic, Vol. , pp. ). Peter Benchley-the author of JAWS-discussed various aspects of the Great White Shark Carcharodon carcharias). Data on the number of pups borne in a lifetime by each of Great White Shark females are provided on the WeissStats site.
a. obtain and interpret the quartiles.
b. determine and interpret the interquartile range.
c. find and interpret the five-number summary
d. identify potential outliers, if any.
e. obtain and interpret boxplot.
The data set has mean and standard deviation . Approximately what percentage of the observations lie between and ?
Simple data sets have been given for you to try locating the descriptive metrics mentioned in this section. For each data set separately.
(a) Calculate the quartiles,
(b) calculate the interquartile range
(c)compile a five-number summary.
Microwave Popcorn. For a given brand of microwave popcorn, what property is desirable for the population standard deviation of the cooking time? Explain your answer.
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