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Chapter 2.1, Problem 20SLCT
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To construct the frequency distribution of the data of Freshman 15 and to see if it appears that males gain lb during th 15 eir freshman year.

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Answer to Problem 20SLCT

The frequency distribution is:

    Class-IntervalFrequency
    40-492
    50-5917
    60-6916

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The data of freshman is as follows:

    SEXWT SEPTWT APRILBMI SEPTBMI APRIL
    M725922.0218.14
    M978619.717.44
    M746924.0922.43
    M938826.9725.57
    F686421.5120.1
    M595518.6917.4
    F646024.2422.88
    F565321.2320.23
    F706830.2629.24
    F585621.8821.02
    F504717.6316.89
    M716924.5723.85
    M676620.6820.15
    F565520.9720.36
    F706827.326.73
    F616023.322.88
    F535219.4819.24
    M929224.7424.69
    F575820.6920.79
    M676720.4920.6
    F585821.0921.24
    F495018.3718.53
    M686822.422.61
    F696928.1728.43
    M878823.623.81
    M818226.5226.78
    M606118.8919.27
    F525319.3119.75
    M707120.9621.32
    F636421.7822.22
    F565719.7820.23
    M686922.422.82
    M686922.7623.19
    F545620.1520.69
    M808222.1422.57
    M646620.2720.76
    F575922.1522.93
    F636523.8724.67
    F545618.6119.34
    F565821.7322.58
    M545618.9319.72
    M737525.8826.72
    M777928.5929.53
    F636621.8922.79
    F515418.3119.28
    F596219.6420.63
    F656823.0224.1
    F535620.6321.91
    F626522.6123.81
    F555822.0323.42
    M747720.3121.34
    M747820.3121.36
    M646819.5920.77
    M646821.0522.31
    F576123.4725.11
    F646822.8424.29
    F606419.520.9
    M646818.5119.83
    M667121.422.97
    F525717.7219.42
    M717722.2623.87
    F556021.6423.81
    M657122.5124.45
    M758223.6925.8
    F424915.0817.74
    M748222.6425.33
    M9410536.5740.86

Formula used:

COUNTIFS(criteria_range1, criteria1, [criteria_range2, criteria2]…)

Calculation:

Import the data of SEX and WEIGHT APRIL from the provided data set then apply filter to the data. Data of male and female is provided.

Copy the data of male shown in screen shot:

Biostatistics for the Biological and Health Sciences, Loose-leaf Edition Plus MyLab Statistics with Pearson eText -- 18 Week Access Card Package, Chapter 2.1, Problem 20SLCT , additional homework tip  1

Make the class interval starting from 40 with the class width 10 in each interval:

    Class-Interval
    40-49
    50-59
    60-69

Applying the function COUNTIFS for calculating frequencies as shown below:

Biostatistics for the Biological and Health Sciences, Loose-leaf Edition Plus MyLab Statistics with Pearson eText -- 18 Week Access Card Package, Chapter 2.1, Problem 20SLCT , additional homework tip  2

This is the formula for first class interval and in all the class intervals apply the same formula only values of 40 and 49 will change by 50 and 59,60 and 69 and so on respectively. After applying the formula the result will be:

    Class-IntervalFrequency
    40-492
    50-5917
    60-6916

According to the above created table the data is approximately normally distributed.

And by looking at the data we can see that it does not appear that males gain 15 lb during their freshman year.

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