Concept explainers
a.
To find mean and standard deviation
a.
Answer to Problem 14PPS
Mean is 1155 and Standard deviation is 50.05
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
15th annual 5k road race | |||||
Place | Time(min: s) | place | Time(min: s) | Place | Time(min: s) |
1 | 17.51 | 6 | 19.03 | 11 | 19.50 |
2 | 18.01 | 7 | 19.06 | 12 | 20.07 |
3 | 18.17 | 8 | 19.27 | 13 | 20.11 |
4 | 18.22 | 9 | 19.49 | 14 | 20.13 |
5 | 18.26 | 10 | 19.49 | 15 | 20.13 |
Formula used:
Mean=
Where, n=total number of terms,
Where
Calculation:
Converting the values into seconds,
15th annual 5k road race | |||||
Place | Time( s) | place | Time(s) | Place | Time(s) |
1 | 1071 | 6 | 1143 | 11 | 1190 |
2 | 1081 | 7 | 1146 | 12 | 1207 |
3 | 1097 | 8 | 1167 | 13 | 1211 |
4 | 1102 | 9 | 1189 | 14 | 1213 |
5 | 1106 | 10 | 1189 | 15 | 1213 |
For mean substituting values,
So,
On solving,
Hence, mean is 1155.
Values | Difference= |
|
1071 | -84 | 7056 |
1081 | -74 | 5476 |
1097 | -58 | 3364 |
1102 | -53 | 2809 |
1106 | -49 | 2401 |
1143 | -12 | 144 |
1146 | -9 | 81 |
1167 | 12 | 144 |
1189 | 34 | 1156 |
1189 | 34 | 1156 |
1190 | 35 | 1225 |
1207 | 52 | 2704 |
1211 | 56 | 3136 |
1213 | 58 | 3364 |
1213 | 58 | 3364 |
Total | 37580 |
For Standard deviation substituting values,
On solving,
Hence, standard deviation is 50.05
b.
To identify sample and population.
b.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
15th annual 5k road race | |||||
Place | Time(min: s) | place | Time(min: s) | Place | Time(min: s) |
1 | 17.51 | 6 | 19.03 | 11 | 19.50 |
2 | 18.01 | 7 | 19.06 | 12 | 20.07 |
3 | 18.17 | 8 | 19.27 | 13 | 20.11 |
4 | 18.22 | 9 | 19.49 | 14 | 20.13 |
5 | 18.26 | 10 | 19.49 | 15 | 20.13 |
Here, sample is equal as population because we applied mean and standard deviation to all the data set. The main difference between a population and sample has to do with how observations are assigned to the data set. A population includes all of the elements from a set of data. A sample consists one or more observations drawn from the population.
c.
To analyse the sample.
c.
Answer to Problem 14PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
15th annual 5k road race | |||||
Place | Time(min: s) | place | Time(min: s) | Place | Time(min: s) |
1 | 17.51 | 6 | 19.03 | 11 | 19.50 |
2 | 18.01 | 7 | 19.06 | 12 | 20.07 |
3 | 18.17 | 8 | 19.27 | 13 | 20.11 |
4 | 18.22 | 9 | 19.49 | 14 | 20.13 |
5 | 18.26 | 10 | 19.49 | 15 | 20.13 |
After analysing, the data is classified as quantitative as it can be measured and can be researched on, on qualitative, we cannot do mathematical operations
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