PROBLEM 1 The (rounded) average price for a box of cookies obtained from randomly picked bakeries is listed below: 40 23 11 20 22 20 45 15 28 21 22 20 72 19 22 28 25 19 23 47 45 15 30 10 55 15 17 49 Construct a grouped frequency distribution and a cumulative frequency distribution with 6 classes. Note: give a brief explanation by specifying the covered steps. Grouped Frequency Distribution Step 1. Find Range Step 2. Compute classes’ width (always round-up; if the width computation results in an integer, round it up to the next integer) Step 3. Create class boundaries Cumulative Frequency Distribution Step 1. Find Range Step 2. Compute classes’ width Step 3. Find the frequencies and the corresponding percentage Use Excel to construct a Histogram. (Tools à Data Analysis à Histogram à for input range select the given values, for the bin range select the classes upper boundaries values à check Chart Output).
Inverse Normal Distribution
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Mean, Median, Mode
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Z-Scores
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PROBLEM 1
The (rounded) average price for a box of cookies obtained from randomly picked bakeries is listed below:
40 23 11 20 22 20 45 15 28 21
22 20 72 19 22 28 25 19 23 47
45 15 30 10 55 15 17 49
- Construct a grouped frequency distribution and a cumulative frequency distribution with 6 classes.
Note: give a brief explanation by specifying the covered steps.
Grouped Frequency Distribution
Step 1. Find
Step 2. Compute classes’ width (always round-up; if the width computation results in an integer, round it up to the next integer)
Step 3. Create class boundaries
Cumulative Frequency Distribution
Step 1. Find Range
Step 2. Compute classes’ width
Step 3. Find the frequencies and the corresponding percentage
- Use Excel to construct a Histogram. (Tools à Data Analysis à Histogram à for input range select the given values, for the bin range select the classes upper boundaries values à check Chart Output).
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