Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis
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Author: Roxy Peck; Chris Olsen; Jay L. Devore
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 1.4, Problem 19E
The article “Feasting on Protein” (AARP Bulletin, September 2009) gave the cost (in cents per gram) of protein for 19 common food sources of protein.
- a. Construct a dotplot of the cost data. (Hint: See Example 1.9.)
- b. Locale the cost for meat and poultry items in your dotplot and highlight them in a different color. Based on the dotplot, do meat and poultry items appear to be a good value? That is, do they appear to be relatively low cost compared to other sources of protein?
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Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis
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