19. Beer Consumption. In the Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health 2014, the World Health Organization has provided the percentage of beer consumption in a 44 Asian and European countries. (picture) a. Identify the classes for grouping these data, using limit grouping with classes of equal width 9.1 and a first class of 9.5–18.5. b. Identify the class marks of the classes found in part (a). c. Construct frequency and relative-frequency distributions of the beer consumption based on your classes obtained in part (a). d. Draw a frequency histogram for beer consumption based on your grouping in part (a). e. Classify the shape of the distribution of beer consumption for the given 44 countries both generally and specifically.
19. Beer Consumption. In the Global Status Report on Alcohol
and Health 2014, the World Health Organization has provided the
percentage of beer consumption in a 44 Asian and European countries.
(picture)
a. Identify the classes for grouping these data, using limit grouping
with classes of equal width 9.1 and a first class of 9.5–18.5.
b. Identify the class marks of the classes found in part (a).
c. Construct frequency and relative-frequency distributions of the
beer consumption based on your classes obtained in part (a).
d. Draw a frequency histogram for beer consumption based on your
grouping in part (a).
e. Classify the shape of the distribution of beer consumption for the
given 44 countries both generally and specifically.
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