Concept explainers
a.
Identify the graphs suitable for qualitative data: Histogram, Bar graph, Pareto chart, Pie chart, or Stem-and-leaf display.
a.
Answer to Problem 1CRP
The graphs appropriate for qualitative data are Bar graphs, Pareto charts, and Pie charts.
Explanation of Solution
Qualitative data:
Qualitative data are non-numerical or categorical data that cannot be measured using numbers rather it can be observed, recorded, and grouped according to categories.
The Bar graphs, Pareto chart, and Pie charts are used to visually represent the qualitative or categorical data.
b.
Identify the graph suitable for quantitative data: Histogram, Bar graph, Pareto chart, Pie chart, or Stem-and-leaf display.
b.
Answer to Problem 1CRP
The graphs appropriate for quantitative data are Histogram, Bar graph, Pareto chart, Pie chart, and Stem-and-leaf display.
Explanation of Solution
Quantitative data:
Quantitative data are numerical data that can be measured using numbers.
All the given graphs, Histogram, Bar graph, Pareto chart, Pie chart, and Stem-and-leaf display are appropriate graphs for quantitative data.
The quantitative data must be divided into categories to use Bar graph, Pareto chart, and Pie chart.
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