Chapter 11: Q. 3 (page 622)
Make a box-and-whisker plot of the data.
14, 6, 13, 17, 1, 12, 9, 18
Short Answer
The upper extreme is 23.
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Chapter 11: Q. 3 (page 622)
Make a box-and-whisker plot of the data.
14, 6, 13, 17, 1, 12, 9, 18
The upper extreme is 23.
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Use the data to make a frequency table and a histogram.
The weights (in grams) of 13 canaries at a pet shop are as follows:
1.Make an ordered stem-and-leaf plot of the data.
2. Find the median and the range of the data.
Another canary weighs 18 grams. How does this canary compare with the others?
Which value is the upper extreme for the data 12, 6, 23, 10?
Use the data to make a frequency table and a histogram.
The histogram shows the results of a survey that asked 40 students at one school how many pets they owned. Use the histogram to find the experimental probability that a student at the school has 2 or more pets.

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