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With the data for Statistics students' heights, do the following:
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Upload your photo or screenshot of the histogram of this data.
Choose File No file chosen
I=
S=
IQR =
70
The 15th percentile is
The 85th percentile is
Median is
Hint
Transcribed Image Text:With the data for Statistics students' heights, do the following: 56 69 67 65 65 66 67 62 71 64 63 65 67 70 63 64 64 64 66 65 62 65 64 66 67 68 62 68 61 64 65 64 60 62 64 68 72 61 54 53 63 62 70 64 65 69 71 60 60 66 60 64 68 60 66 73 66 66 70 60 62 61 Upload your photo or screenshot of the histogram of this data. Choose File No file chosen I= S= IQR = 70 The 15th percentile is The 85th percentile is Median is Hint
What is the probability that a random selected student from this population is over 66 inches?
Hint
In general height is normally distributed, using our mean and standard deviation, then, consider if X
is normally distributed. Using this distribution.
IQR =
Hint
The 15th percentile is
The 85th percentile is
Median is
Hint
Explain the meaning of the 85th percentile of this data.
What is the theoretical probability that a random selected height is over 66 inches?
Hint
Do the data you collected give a close approximation to the theoretical distribution? Compare the
results to explain why or why not.
Hint
Transcribed Image Text:What is the probability that a random selected student from this population is over 66 inches? Hint In general height is normally distributed, using our mean and standard deviation, then, consider if X is normally distributed. Using this distribution. IQR = Hint The 15th percentile is The 85th percentile is Median is Hint Explain the meaning of the 85th percentile of this data. What is the theoretical probability that a random selected height is over 66 inches? Hint Do the data you collected give a close approximation to the theoretical distribution? Compare the results to explain why or why not. Hint
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