Chapter 1: Q 91. (page 71)
Don鈥檛 call me In a September , article titled 鈥淟etting Our Fingers Do the Talking,鈥 the New York Times reported that Americans now send more text messages than they make phone calls. According to a study by Nielsen Mobile, 鈥淭eenagers ages to are by far the most prolific texters, sending or receiving messages a month.鈥 Mr. Williams, a high school statistics teacher, was skeptical about the claims in the article. So he collected data from his first-period statistics class on the number of text messages and calls they had sent or received in the past hours. Here are the texting data:
(a) Make a boxplot of these data by hand. Be sure to check for outliers.
(b) Do these data support the claim in the article about the number of texts sent by teens? Justify your answer with appropriate evidence.

Short Answer
Part (b) No
Part (a)





