Chapter 11: Q. 5 (page 610)
Find the sum or difference.
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Make a histogram from the stem-and-leaf plot. Don not use the same intervals in your histogram as are used in the stem-and-leaf plot.
Find the sum or difference.
Compare stem-and-leaf plots and histograms. How are they alike? What advantages do stem-and-leaf plots have over histograms? What advantages do histograms have over stem-and-leaf plots?
A survey was conducted to find the percent of Americans who enjoy camping. The surveyor randomly selected 20 individuals from each of the 50 states and asked, 鈥淒O you enjoy, greatly enjoy, or not enjoy camping in the woods, where the air is fresh and clean?鈥 How much should you trust the results of this survey?
A meteorologist has measured the amount of precipitation each month in a certain area. The meteorologist wants to use a data display that shows patterns in monthly precipitation changes. What type of display should the meteorologist use? Explain.
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