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Pulse Rates The dotplot shown is for resting pulse rates of 125 people (according to NHANES, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey).
Many sources say the resting pulse should not be more than 100.
a. How many of the 125 people had resting pulse rates of more than 100?
b. What percentage of people had resting pulse rates of more than 100?
a.
Find the number of people who have resting pulse rate of more than
Answer to Problem 1SE
The required number is
Explanation of Solution
The dot plot represents the resting pulse rates of 125 people. Here, the horizontal axis in the provided dot plot represents the resting pulse rate and each resting pulse rate has the dots above it, where each of these dots represents one person having that particular resting pulse rate.
So, the number of dots above particular pulse denotes the frequency of that pulse. By looking at the graph, it is clear that there are total of
Hence, there are 4 people who have resting pulse rates of more than 100.
b.
Find the percentage of people having resting pulse rate of more than
Answer to Problem 1SE
The required percentage is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The number of people who have the resting pulse rates of more than
The percentage of people having resting pulse rate of more than
Hence,
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