Men's Pulse Rates Full data set 78 74 79 82 75 62, 85 53 60 65 06 64 06 76 67 62 68 72 60 69 68 60 90 100 65 68 55 47 68 57 76 62 52 55 74 67 57 59 Women's Pulse Rates 98 72 85 79 88 96 58 100 99 74 90 74 80 66 70 74 76 78 68 54 78 76 76 65 81 62 71 77 84 71 79 102 63 73 74 86 92 71 80

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Pulse rates for men and women
Men's Pulse Rates
Full data set
62 60 69 68 60 00 82 75 78 74
85 55 100 65 68 55 79 63
53 60 65 86 64 47 68 57 07 57
74 79
06 76 67 52 59
62 68 72 76 02
Women's Pulse Rates
06 70 74 76 78
68 54 78 78 79 88 08
76 65 81 62 71
84 71 79 102 63 73 74 86
98 72 65 78
100 99
02 71
74 80
77 74 90
Transcribed Image Text:Pulse rates for men and women Men's Pulse Rates Full data set 62 60 69 68 60 00 82 75 78 74 85 55 100 65 68 55 79 63 53 60 65 86 64 47 68 57 07 57 74 79 06 76 67 52 59 62 68 72 76 02 Women's Pulse Rates 06 70 74 76 78 68 54 78 78 79 88 08 76 65 81 62 71 84 71 79 102 63 73 74 86 98 72 65 78 100 99 02 71 74 80 77 74 90
Use the same scales to construct modified boxplots for the pulse rates of males and females from the accompanying data sets. Identify
any outliers. Use the boxplots to compare the two data sets,
E Cick the icon to view the data sets.
Determine the boxplot for the men's pulse rate data. Choose the correct graph below
40 50 00 70 8o s0 100110
OC.
HE
What points are outliers?
O A. 100
B. 47
OC. 47,52,100
O D. 47,90, 100
Determine the boxplot for the women's boxplot data. Choose the correct graph below
A.
o B.
40 30 00 U B0 90 100N0
OC.
H田
What points are outliers?
O A. 100, 102
O B. 54
OC 99, 100, 102
* D. 102
Compare the two boxplots. Choose the comect answer below
O A. In general, it appears that males have lower pulse rates than females. The venation among the male pulse rates is much
O B. In general, it appears that males have higher.pulse rates than femaes. The variation among the male pulse ratesis similar to
the variation among the femae pulse rates.
O.C. Ingeneral, it appears that males have higher.pulse rates than females, The variation among the male pulse rates is mucn
greaterthan the vansbon among the female puse rates
O D. In general., it appears that males have lover puserates than females The vanation among the male pulse rates is similar to
the variation among the female puce rates,
Transcribed Image Text:Use the same scales to construct modified boxplots for the pulse rates of males and females from the accompanying data sets. Identify any outliers. Use the boxplots to compare the two data sets, E Cick the icon to view the data sets. Determine the boxplot for the men's pulse rate data. Choose the correct graph below 40 50 00 70 8o s0 100110 OC. HE What points are outliers? O A. 100 B. 47 OC. 47,52,100 O D. 47,90, 100 Determine the boxplot for the women's boxplot data. Choose the correct graph below A. o B. 40 30 00 U B0 90 100N0 OC. H田 What points are outliers? O A. 100, 102 O B. 54 OC 99, 100, 102 * D. 102 Compare the two boxplots. Choose the comect answer below O A. In general, it appears that males have lower pulse rates than females. The venation among the male pulse rates is much O B. In general, it appears that males have higher.pulse rates than femaes. The variation among the male pulse ratesis similar to the variation among the femae pulse rates. O.C. Ingeneral, it appears that males have higher.pulse rates than females, The variation among the male pulse rates is mucn greaterthan the vansbon among the female puse rates O D. In general., it appears that males have lover puserates than females The vanation among the male pulse rates is similar to the variation among the female puce rates,
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A data can be raw or grouped, with some pro and cons associated with both of them. The raw data has each and every values and each value has some effect while in grouped data no matter what one does some information is always lost as we don’t have the exact value but the intervals.

It is one of the reason we can get different mean, median, mode or standard deviation with the same raw data which has been grouped in classes. If the data are in very huge amount then it is very difficult to analysis it in raw form but if it can be synthesis in grouped from then we can understand the behavior of data.

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