
Concept explainers
a.
To make box-and-whisker plot for the women’s and men’s data.
a.

Answer to Problem 12E
Box-and-whisker plot for women’s data:
Box-and-whisker plot for men’s data:
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The following table is given:
Calculation :
The women’s data is arranged in ascending order:
The median is
The lower quartile and upper quartile are
The lower limit and upper limit are
The box-and-whisker for women’s data can be drawn as:
The men’s data is arranged in ascending order:
The median is
The lower quartile and upper quartile are
The lower limit and upper limit are
The box-and-whisker for men’s can be drawn as:
b.
To compare the prices in Houston with the rest of the cities.
b.

Answer to Problem 12E
The prices in Houston is nearly equal or equal to the mean prices for both men’s and women’s clothing.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The following table is given:
Conclusion:
For women’s clothing, it can be seen from the plot that
For men’s clothing, it is seen that
Hence, the prices in Houston is nearly equal or equal to the mean prices for both men’s and women’s clothing.
c.
To find whether the women’s clothing price or the men’s clothing price varies more in the cities.
c.

Answer to Problem 12E
The clothing price of men vary much more than the women’s clothing price.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The following box-and-whisker plot is given to compare the prices:
Box-and-whisker plot for women’s data:
Box-and-whisker plot for men’s data:
Conclusion:
As it is seen from the above plots, in men’s clothing price there is a large difference from the median to the upper and lower quartile limits as compared to women’s clothing price.
Hence, the clothing price of men vary much more than the women’s clothing price.
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