Concept explainers
(a)
Whether North Dakota is an unusually wealthy state.
(a)
Answer to Problem 10E
North Dakota is not an unusually wealthy state.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculations:
First
Draw the vertical line intersecting the horizontal axis at 56, because $55,766 is approx. fifty six thousand dollars.
Then
Draw the horizontal line through the intersection of curve and vertical line.
Note that
Horizontal line roughly intersecting the vertical axis at 68.4.
That implies
Around 68.4% of the states have lower
And
The rest 31.6% of the states have higher median household income.
Since
The percentage less than 5% is considered to be small.
Thus,
North Dakota is not usually wealthy, because 31.6% cannot be considered as small.
(b)
Interpretation of 90th percentile of the distribution.
(b)
Answer to Problem 10E
The median household income of 90% of all the states is less than $64,000.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculations:
The data value represented by the xth percentile has x% of the data values below it.
That implies
The data value represented by the 90th percentile has 90% of the data values below it.
Now,
Draw the horizontal line intersecting the vertical axis at 90.
Then
Draw the vertical line through the intersection of curve and horizontal line.
Note that
Vertical line roughly intersecting the horizontal axis at 64.
That implies
The 90th percentile is roughly at $64,000.
Thus,
The median household income of 90% of all the states is less than $64,000.
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