Introduction To Statistics And Data Analysis
Introduction To Statistics And Data Analysis
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ISBN: 9781337793612
Author: PECK, Roxy.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 19E

Combining the cost-per-serving data for high-fiber cereals rated very good and those rated good from the previous exercise gives the following data set:

Chapter 4.2, Problem 19E, Combining the cost-per-serving data for high-fiber cereals rated very good and those rated good from , example  1

  1. a. Calculate the quartiles and the interquartile range for this combined data set. (Hint: See Example 4.9.)
  2. b. Calculate the interquartile range for just the cereals rated good. Is this value greater than, less than, or about equal to the interquartile range computed in Part (a)?

4.18 • Cost per serving (in cents) for six high-fiber cereals rated very good and for nine high-fiber cereals rated good by Consumer Reports are shown below. Write a few sentences describing how these two data sets differ with respect to center and variability. Use summary statistics to support your statements.

Cereals Rated Very Good

Chapter 4.2, Problem 19E, Combining the cost-per-serving data for high-fiber cereals rated very good and those rated good from , example  2

Cereals Rated Good

Chapter 4.2, Problem 19E, Combining the cost-per-serving data for high-fiber cereals rated very good and those rated good from , example  3

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