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(a)
To compute:The percent of observation have less than 13.
(a)
Answer to Problem R2.4RE
The 92 percent of observation have values less than 13.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
As per the given graph,
Calculation:
The percent of observation have values less than 13, can be calculated as:
Thus, the required answer is 0.92.
(b)
To conclude:The
(b)
Answer to Problem R2.4RE
The approximate location of the median, is 7.
Explanation of Solution
Describe:
Since, the given graph is right skewed. It means that
The
(c)
To compute:The mean of the given graph.
(c)
Answer to Problem R2.4RE
The approximate location of the mean is 10.
Explanation of Solution
Describe:
Since, the given graph is right skewed. It means that mode is greater than median and median would be greater than mean.
The range of distribution is 0 to 20. Therefore, the mean is approximate 10.
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