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The data below are the average daily temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit for every day of May 2012 in Honolulu.
(a) Build a frequency distribution, then use it to draw u histogram for the data. You can decide on the classes, but make sure there are less than 10.
(b) Use your histogram to analyze the data, including a comparison to the data in Problem 21.
76.2 77.0 76.0 76.4 78.3 78.2 76.6
76.0 76.6 75 4 77.9 79.5 77.7
75.8 76.8 74.5 78.0 78.3 77.7
75.1 76.3 73.9 77.7 77 8 77.5
75.7 76.0 74.3 77.7 78.5 77.0
21. The data below are the avenge daily temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit for every day of May 2012 in Las Vegas.
(a) Build a frequency distribution, then use it to draw a histogram for the data. You can decide on the classes, but make sure there are less than 10.
(b) Use your histogram to analyze the data.
77.9 74.5 83.8 90.3 93.9 68.5 81.5
78.3 77.4 85.3 84.5 90.1 75.3
77.8 80.2 85.7 80.5 83.0 82.4
75.3 83.0 86.5 83.1 78.5 85.0
74.6 84.7 86.3 87.8 63.6 89.1
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