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(a)
To compute: The sample
(a)
Answer to Problem 1RE
Solution: The sample mean is 792.51 and the median is 792.4.
Explanation of Solution
Given: The provided data represents the muzzle velocity.
Explanation: The mean of the provided data is calculated as
Hence, the sample mean is 792.51.
Now, calculate the median of the provided data. First, arrange the data in an ascending order:
In the data, the number of observations is 10, which is even.
From the above solution, the median is the average of 5th and 6th observations.
(b)
To compute: The
(b)
Answer to Problem 1RE
Solution: The values of the range, variance, and standard deviation are 4.8, 2.03, and 1.42, respectively.
Explanation of Solution
Given: The provided data represents the muzzle velocity.
Explanation: Maximum value and the minimum value of the observations are 794.4 and 789.6.
The range of the provided data is obtained as
The variance is calculated as
Hence, the variance is 2.033.
The standard deviation for the given dataset can be calculated as
Hence, the standard deviation is 1.42.
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