Concept explainers
a)
To find the first and third
a)

Answer to Problem 36E
First quartile = 2 and third quartile = 18.25
Explanation of Solution
Formula:
First quartile Q1:
Third quartile Q3:
Calculation:
Data sorted in ascending order:
1 | 3 | 15 |
1 | 4 | 16 |
1 | 4 | 18 |
1 | 4 | 19 |
2 | 5 | 20 |
2 | 6 | 23 |
2 | 7 | 33 |
2 | 8 | 50 |
2 | 9 | 58 |
2 | 10 | 100 |
Here, n = 24
First need to find First quartile and third quartile
First Quartile:
First quartile is 2
Third quartile:
Third quartile is 18.25
b)
To find
b)

Answer to Problem 36E
Median is 5.5
Explanation of Solution
Formula:
Calculation:
c)
To find upper and lower outlier boundaries
c)

Answer to Problem 36E
Lower outlier boundary is -22.375
Upper outlier boundary is 42.625
Explanation of Solution
Formula:
IQR:
Calculation:
Therefore,
d)
To find the list of outlier countries.
d)

Answer to Problem 36E
The outlier countries are Japan, France and United states.
Explanation of Solution
Outliers are those values which are less than Q1-1.5 x IQR and greater than Q3+1.5 x IQR.
Here
Lower outlier boundary is -22.375
Upper outlier boundary is 42.625
There is no any value less than -22.375. But there are three values larger than 42.625 which are 50, 58 and 100. Hence outlier points are 50, 58 and 100. Corresponding countries to the outlier points are Japan, France and United states.
e)
To construct a boxplot from given data
e)

Explanation of Solution
Boxplot:
f)
To find shape of the distribution
f)

Answer to Problem 36E
The shape of the distribution is positively-skewed.
Explanation of Solution
Here, median is close to first quartile. Hence the shape of the distribution is positively-skewed.
g)
To find 45th percentile
g)

Answer to Problem 36E
45th percentile is 2.54
Explanation of Solution
Therefore,
h)
To find 88th percentile
h)

Answer to Problem 36E
88th percentile is 39.44
Explanation of Solution
Therefore,
i)
To find percentile rank of 20 nuclear reactors
i)

Answer to Problem 36E
Percentile rank of 20 nuclear reactor is 80%.
Explanation of Solution
Formula:
Calculation:
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