Exercises 1 through 4 refer to the data set shown in Table 15-12 The table shows the scores on a Chem 103 test consisting of 10 questions worth 10 points each. Table 15-12 Chem 103 test scores Student ID Score Student ID Score 1362 50 4315 70 1486 70 4719 70 1721 80 4951 60 1932 60 5321 60 2489 70 5872 100 2766 10 6433 50 2877 80 6921 50 2964 60 8317 70 3217 70 8854 100 3588 80 8964 80 3780 80 9158 60 3921 60 9347 60 4107 40 Suppose that the grading scale for the test is A : 80 − 100 ; B : 70 − 79 ; C : 60 − 69 ; D : 50 − 59 ; and F : 0 − 49 . a. What percentage of the students who took the test got a grade of D ? b. In a pie chart showing the distribution of the test grades, what is the size of the central angle (in degrees) of the “wedge” representing the grade of D ? c. Draw a pie chart showing the distribution of the test grades. Give the central angles for each wedge in the pie chart. (round your answer to the nearest degree).
Exercises 1 through 4 refer to the data set shown in Table 15-12 The table shows the scores on a Chem 103 test consisting of 10 questions worth 10 points each. Table 15-12 Chem 103 test scores Student ID Score Student ID Score 1362 50 4315 70 1486 70 4719 70 1721 80 4951 60 1932 60 5321 60 2489 70 5872 100 2766 10 6433 50 2877 80 6921 50 2964 60 8317 70 3217 70 8854 100 3588 80 8964 80 3780 80 9158 60 3921 60 9347 60 4107 40 Suppose that the grading scale for the test is A : 80 − 100 ; B : 70 − 79 ; C : 60 − 69 ; D : 50 − 59 ; and F : 0 − 49 . a. What percentage of the students who took the test got a grade of D ? b. In a pie chart showing the distribution of the test grades, what is the size of the central angle (in degrees) of the “wedge” representing the grade of D ? c. Draw a pie chart showing the distribution of the test grades. Give the central angles for each wedge in the pie chart. (round your answer to the nearest degree).
Exercises 1 through 4 refer to the data set shown in Table 15-12 The table shows the scores on a Chem 103 test consisting of 10 questions worth 10 points each.
Table 15-12
Chem 103 test scores
Student ID
Score
Student ID
Score
1362
50
4315
70
1486
70
4719
70
1721
80
4951
60
1932
60
5321
60
2489
70
5872
100
2766
10
6433
50
2877
80
6921
50
2964
60
8317
70
3217
70
8854
100
3588
80
8964
80
3780
80
9158
60
3921
60
9347
60
4107
40
Suppose that the grading scale for the test is
A
:
80
−
100
;
B
:
70
−
79
;
C
:
60
−
69
;
D
:
50
−
59
; and
F
:
0
−
49
.
a. What percentage of the students who took the test got a grade of
D
?
b. In a pie chart showing the distribution of the test grades, what is the size of the central angle (in degrees) of the “wedge” representing the grade of
D
?
c. Draw a pie chart showing the distribution of the test grades. Give the central angles for each wedge in the pie chart.
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