Loose Leaf for Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics (Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Operations and Decision Sciences)
Loose Leaf for Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics (Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Operations and Decision Sciences)
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ISBN: 9780077639709
Author: Douglas A. Lind, William G Marchal, Samuel A. Wathen
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 13E

a.

To determine

Find the first quartile.

Find the third quartile.

a.

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Answer to Problem 13E

The first quartile is 33.25.

The third quartile is 50.25.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Location of percentile:

The formula for percentile is,

LP=(n+1)P100

In the formula, P denotes the location of the percentile and n denotes the total number of observations.

First quartile:

The first quartile represents the 25% of observation lies below first quartile. That is P=25. There are 30 observations in the dataset arranged in ascending order.

Substitute, P=25,n=30 in the percentile formula.

L25=(30+1)25100=31×25100=775100=7.75

The position of first quartile is 7.75th value in the dataset.

First quartile=7thvalue+(8thvalue7thvalue)0.75=31+(3431)0.75=31+2.25=33.25

Hence, the first quartile is 33.25.

Third quartile:

The third quartile represents the 75% of observation lies above third quartile. That is P=75.

Substitute, P=75,n=30 in the percentile formula.

L75=(30+1)75100=31×75100=2,325100=23.25

The position of third quartile is 23.25th value in the dataset.

Third quartile=23rdvalue+(24thvalue23rdvalue)0.25=50+(5150)0.25=50+0.25=50.25

Hence, the third quartile is 50.25.

b.

To determine

Find the second decile.

Find the eighth decile.

b.

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Answer to Problem 13E

The second decile is 27.8.

The eighth decile is 52.6.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Location of decile:

The deciles divide the total observation into 10 equal parts. The formula for decile is,

Di=(n+1)i10

In the formula, i denotes the location of the decile and n denotes the total number of observations.

Second decile:

Substitute, i=2,n=30 in the percentile formula.

D2=(30+1)210=31×210=6210=6.2

The position of second decile is 6.2th value in the dataset.

D2=6thvalue+(7thvalue6thvalue)0.20=27+(3127)0.20=27+0.8=27.8

Hence, the second decile is 27.8.

Eighth decile:

Substitute, i=8,n=30 in the percentile formula.

D8=(30+1)810=31×810=24810=24.8

The position of eighth decile is 24.8th value in the dataset.

D8=24thvalue+(25thvalue24thvalue)0.80=51+(5351)0.80=51+1.6=52.6

Hence, the eighth decile is 52.6.

c.

To determine

Find the 67th percentile.

c.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 13E

The 67th percentile is 47.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Substitute, P=67,n=30 in the percentile formula.

L67=(30+1)67100=31×67100=2,077100=20.77

The position of 67th percentile is 20.77th value in the dataset.

67thpercentile=20thvalue+(21thvalue20thvalue)0.77=47+(4747)0.77=47

Hence, the 67th percentile is 47.

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