Chapter 3: Q. 3.119 (page 122)
A quantitative data set of sizehas mean and standard deviation. At least how many observations lie between and ?
Short Answer
At least that observations lie between and are
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Chapter 3: Q. 3.119 (page 122)
A quantitative data set of sizehas mean and standard deviation. At least how many observations lie between and ?
At least that observations lie between and are
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Identify a use of lower and upper limits.
Explain what each of symbol represents:
Define
a. descriptive measures,
b. measures of center,
c. measures of variation.
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.
Find the
a. Mean b. median c. models
For the mean and the median, round each answer to one more decimal place than that used for the observations.
Amphibian Embryos. In a study of the effects of radiation on amphibian embryos titled "Shedding Light on Ultraviolet Radiation and Amphibian Embryos" L. Licht recorded the time it took for a sample of seven different species of frogs' and toads' eggs to hatch. The following table shows the times to hatch, in days.
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