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Lesson Check
10 20 30 40 50
Products Sold
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- Answers may vary. Sample:
pp. 732-737
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Home Runs
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Frequency
2-6 4
7-11 5
12-16^4
17-21 1
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- Answers may vary. Sample:
Finishing Times
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# 4
Time (s)
3a. Dollars Spent on Lunch
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uniform
b. Answers may vary.
Sample: $70 for the
week; the data are fairly
uniform, so on average
he spends about $10
per day.
Amount Spent ($)
4.
Interval Frequency
Cumulative
Frequency
0-4 6 6
5-9 4 10
10-14 4 14
15-19 2 16
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Battery Life
Hours Frequency
9-12 7
13-16 2
17-20 1
21-24 2
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- Battery Life
Hours
Battery Life
Hours Frequency
N
Cumulative
Frequency
[ 9-12 7 7 )
[ 13-16 (^29) )
[ 17-20 1 10 ]
( 21-24 (^212) ]
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- The store owner could look at the frequency column to
pick out the busiest hours. 5. A symmetric histogram has
roughly the same shape if you fold it down the middle. A
skewed histogram has a peak that is not in the center.
6. Add the frequency of each interval to the frequencies
of all the previous intervals.
Ex e r c i se s
7. Answers may vary. Sample:
Wing Spans
Number of
Centimeters
N
Frequency
125-134 5
135-144 4
145-154 4
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- Answers may vary. Sample:
Top Speeds
Miles per
Hour Frequency
90-109 4
110-129 4
130-149^2
150-169 3
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