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- Identify the lower class limits, upper class limits, class width, class midpoints, and class boundaries for the given frequency distribution. Also identify the number of individuals included in the summary. Age (yr) when award was won Frequency 20-29 27 30 -39 33 40-49 15 50-59 3 60-69 5 70-79 2 80-89 2Construct a frequency distribution for the given data set using 6 classes. In the table, include the midpoints, relative frequencies, and cumulative frequencies. Which class has the greatest frequency and which has the least frequency? 269 258 331 447 408 358 Amount (in dollars) spent on books for a semester 84 482 511 430 508 446 158 50 485 269 412 395 95 304 403 87 405 381 320 245 473 87 315 C Complete the table, starting with the lowest class limit. Use the minimum data entry as the lower limit of the first class. (Type integers or decimals. Round the class limits to the nearest whole number. Round all other values to the nearest thousandth as needed.) Relative Cumulative Frequency Class 50-126 Frequency 75 Midpoint 88 Frequency 75 Clear all Check answerApproximate the mean of the frequency distribution for the ages of the residents of a town. Age Frequency 0-9 31 10-19 27 20-29 14 30-39 20 40-49 22 50-59 43 60-69 46 70-79 11 80-89 7 What is the approximate mean age in years.
- Construct a frequency distribution and a frequency histogram for the data set using the indicated number of classes. Describe any patterns. Construct a frequency distribution of the data. Use the minimurn data entry as the lower limit of the first class. Number of classes: 8 Class Frequency Data set: Reaction times (in milliseconds) of 30 adult females to an auditory stimulus 2 00 3. 0 4.-0 428 292 384 336 514 423 385 427 370 313 440 389 352 472 385 412 442 428 5. 300 453 307 310 326 411 6. 385 318 357 509 416 7.0 8. N 450 7. - Construct a frequency histogram of the data.The data represent the time, in minutes, spent reading a political blog in a day. Construct a frequency distribution using 5 classes. In the table, include the midpoints, relative frequencies, and cumulative frequencies. Which class has the greatest frequency and which has the least frequency? 20 22 29 2 3 19 19 4 10 20 29 13 25 17 28 22 4 13 0 9The following table summarizes the ages of 128 people qualifying for disability insurance. Use the frequency distribution table to estimate the mean age of people in this data who qualify for disability insurance. Answer to 2 or more decimals Age Interval Frequency 28 - 33 11 34 - 39 28 40 - 45 15 46 - 51 27 52 - 57 27 58 - 63 20
- Construct a frequency distribution for the given data set using 6 classes. In the table, include the midpoints, relative frequencies, and cumulative frequencies. Which class has the greatest frequency and which has the least frequency? Amount (in dollars) spent on books for a semester 139 534 422 332 40 480 178 114 43 414 54 166 150 480 525 435 405 99 304 532 525 476 514 258 244 57 417 50 219 Complete the table, starting with the lowest class limit. Use the minimum data entry as the lower limit of the first class. (Type integers or decimals. Round the class limits to the nearest whole number. Round all other values to the nearest thousandth as needed.) Relative Cumulative Class Frequency Midpoint 81 Frequency Frequency 40-122 7 0.241 123-205 164 4 0.138 11 206 - 288 3 247 0.103 14 289 - 371 2 330 0.069 16 372 - 454 455-537 413 0.172 21 08 496 0.276 29 Which class has the greatest frequency? In to The class with the greatest frequency is fromFind the mean of the data summarized in the given frequency distribution. Compare the computed mean to the actual mean of 51.951.9 degrees. Low Temperature (circle◦F) 40minus−44 45minus−49 50minus−54 55minus−59 60minus−64 Frequency 22 66 99 77 11 The mean of the frequency distribution is nothing degrees.Construct a frequency distribution and a relative frequency histogram for the data set using five classes. Which class has the greatest relative frequency and which has the least relative frequency? Class 11 Ratings from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest) from 36 taste testers 2 5 9 73 ... 85 54 1 5 56 7 3 3 5 10 9 9 1 6 2 6 2 Construct a frequency distribution for the data using five classes. Frequency 6 4 4 10 9 4 9 6 9 3 1 2
- Calculate the class width of this data and construct a frequency distribution for this data set using six classes. Enter the lower and upper class limits of each range in the respective boxes and then fill in the corresponding frequency. 45 66 38 69 62 24 53 36 71 68 31 37 41 46 43 18 63 60 27 26 Enter your class width: Class Range Frequency −- −- −- −- −- −-Find the mean for the following grouped data. Interval Frequency 0-4 4 5-9 8 10-14 5 15-19 10 20-24 4 25-29 5Construct a frequency distribution for the given data set using 6 classes. In the table, include the midpoints, relative frequencies, and cumulative frequencies. Which class has the greatest frequency and which has the least frequency? Amount (in dollars) spent on books for a semester 166 345 151 424 406 353D 94 407 95 125 516 525 336 199 256 317 286 473 156 126 59 501 144 42 443 218 40 488 427 Complete the table, starting with the lowest class limit. Use the minimum data entry as the lower limit of the first class. (Type integers or decimals. Round the class limits to the nearest whole number. Round all other values to the nearest thousandth as needed.) Cumulative Relative Frequency Frequency Midpoint Frequency Class
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