Deck 3: Statistics for Describing, Exploring, and Comparing Data

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The Empirical Rule and Chebyshev's Theorem both relate the percent of data points to the number of standard deviations above or below the mean. What is the significant difference between the two and why do the percents for ±2 SD and ±3 SD differ so much?
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-The mean of a data set is always/sometimes/never (select one)one of the data points in a set of data. Explain your answer with brief examples.
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We want to compare two different groups of students, students taking Composition 1 in a traditional lecture format and students taking Composition 1 in a distance learning format. We know that the mean score on the research paper is 85 for both groups. What additional information would be provided by knowing the standard deviation?
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Find the mean for the given sample data.

-Frank's Furniture employees earned the following amounts last week: $453.83$529.91$439.27$309.23$453.86$533.25$457.25$156.42$152.64\begin{array} { l l l l l } \$ 453.83 & \$ 529.91 & \$ 439.27 & \$ 309.23 & \$ 453.86 \\\$ 533.25 & \$ 457.25 & \$ 156.42 & \$ 152.64 &\end{array} What was the mean amount earned by an employee last week? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

A)$387.30
B)$435.71
C)$497.95
D)$380.63
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-The number of vehicles passing through a bank drive-up line during each 15-minute period was recorded. The results are shown below. Find the median number of vehicles going through the line in a fifteen-minute period. 3032303333303532403636342936302520323232\begin{array} { l } 30&32&30&33\\33&30&35&32\\40&36&36&34\\29&36&30&25\\20&32&32&32\end{array}

A)32
B)31.85
C)33
D)36
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-The distances traveled (in miles)to 7 different swim meets are given below: 15,30,30,44,60,70,7915,30,30,44,60,70,79 Find the median distance traveled.

A)60 miles
B)30 miles
C)47 miles
D)44 miles
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A company advertises an average of 42,000 miles for one of its new tires. In the manufacturing process there is some variation around that average. Would the company want a process that provides a large or a small variance? Justify your answer.
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A store manager kept track of the number of newspapers sold each week over a seven-week period. The results are shown below. 78, 43, 228, 194, 259, 236, 235 Find the median number of newspapers sold.

A)194 newspapers
B)228 newspapers
C)182 newspapers
D)235 newspapers
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-The weights (in ounces)of 21 cookies are shown. Find the median weight. 0.671.420.831.620.750.821.031.421.530.930.671.211.040.830.471.210.821.041.720.750.56\begin{array} { l l l l l l l } 0.67 & 1.42 & 0.83 & 1.62 & 0.75 & 0.82 & 1.03 \\1.42 & 1.53 & 0.93 & 0.67 & 1.21 & 1.04 & 0.83 \\0.47 & 1.21 & 0.82 & 1.04 & 1.72 & 0.75 & 0.56\end{array}

A)1.42 ounces
B)0.93 ounces
C)0.83 ounces
D)0.88 ounces
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Find the mean for the given sample data.

-Six college buddies bought each other Christmas gifts. They spent: $122.34$233.13$222.32$130.44$165.25$197.41\begin{array} { l l l } \$ 122.34 & \$ 233.13 & \$ 222.32 \\\$ 130.44 & \$ 165.25 & \$ 197.41\end{array} What was the mean amount spent? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

A)$178.48
B)$267.72
C)$202.18
D)$214.18
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Without calculating the standard deviation, compare the standard deviation for the following three data sets. (Note: All data sets have a mean of 30.)Which do you expect to have the largest standard deviation and which do you expect to have the smallest standard deviation? Explain your answers in terms of the formula Provide an appropriate response. Without calculating the standard deviation, compare the standard deviation for the following three data sets. (Note: All data sets have a mean of 30.)Which do you expect to have the largest standard deviation and which do you expect to have the smallest standard deviation? Explain your answers in terms of the formula  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Explain how two data sets could have equal means and modes but still differ greatly. Give an example with two data sets to illustrate.
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The two most frequently used measures of central tendency are the mean and the median. Compare these two measures for the following characteristics: Takes every score into account? Affected by extreme scores? Advantages.
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-20, -27, -46, -27, -49, -27, -49

A)-27
B)-46
C)-35
D)-49
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Marla scored 85% on her last unit exam in her statistics class. When Marla took the SAT exam, she scored at the 85 percentile in mathematics. Explain the difference in these two scores.
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-The local Tupperware dealers earned these commissions last month: $4302.51$1814.26$2783.74$3967.53 \$ 4302.51\quad\$ 1814.26\quad\$ 2783.74\quad\$ 3967.53
$3942.30$4788.74$2593.47\$ 3942.30 \quad \$ 4788.74 \quad \$ 2593.47
$4184.57$3071.59$3949.90\$ 4184.57 \quad \$ 3071.59 \quad \$ 3949.90
What was the mean commission earned? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

A)$3933.18
B)$4424.83
C)$3539.86
D)$3533.86
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Find the median for the given sample data.

-The normal monthly precipitation (in inches)for August is listed for 20 different U.S. cities. Find the median of the data. 3.51.62.43.74.1\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.5 & 1.6 & 2.4 & 3.7 & 4.1 \end{array}
3.91.03.64.23.4\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.9 & 1.0 & 3.6 & 4.2 & 3.4 \end{array}
3.72.21.54.23.4\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.7 & 2.2 & 1.5 & 4.2 & 3.4 \end{array}
2.70.43.72.03.6\begin{array} { l l l l l } 2.7 & 0.4 & 3.7 & 2.0 & 3.6 \end{array}

A)3.50 in.
B)3.45 in.
C)3.40 in.
D)2.94 in.
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-The normal monthly precipitation (in inches)for August is listed for 20 different U.S. cities. Find the mean of the data. 3.51.62.43.74.1\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.5 & 1.6 & 2.4 & 3.7 & 4.1 \end{array}
3.91.03.64.23.4\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.9 & 1.0 & 3.6 & 4.2 & 3.4 \end{array}
3.72.21.54.23.4\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.7 & 2.2 & 1.5 & 4.2 & 3.4 \end{array}
2.70.43.72.03.6\begin{array} { l l l l l } 2.7 & 0.4 & 3.7 & 2.0 & 3.6 \end{array}

A)2.94 in.
B)3.09 in.
C)3.27 in.
D)2.80 in.
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Describe how to find the percentile for a given score in a set of data. How does this process relate to the definition of a percentile score?
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-Bill kept track of the number of hours he spent exercising each week. The results for four months are shown below. Find the mean number of hours Bill spent exercising per week. Round your answer to two decimal places. 6.906.606.706.907.206.907.406.708.106.906.906.708.806.606.607.707.207.40\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 6.90 & 6.60 & 6.70 & 6.90 & 7.20 & 6.90 \\7.40 & 6.70 & 8.10 & 6.90 & 6.90 & 6.70 \\8.80 & 6.60 & 6.60 & 7.70 & 7.20 & 7.40\end{array}

A)7.33
B)7.12
C)6.75
D)7.54
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Find the median for the given sample data.
7.22, 7.41, 7.56, 7.22, 7.88, 7.99, 7.62

A)7.41
B)7.557
C)7.22
D)7.56
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Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

-The speeds (in mi/h)of the cars passing a certain checkpoint are measured by radar. The results are shown below. 42.841.840.143.543.743.741.844.342.343.542.844.343.544.941.841.841.840.144.042.8\begin{array} { l l l l l } 42.8&41.8&40.1&43.5&43.7\\43.7&41.8&44.3&42.3&43.5\\42.8&44.3&43.5&44.9&41.8\\41.8&41.8&40.1&44.0&42.8\end{array}

A)42.8, 43.5, 41.8
B)42.8
C)41.8
D)42.70
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Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

- 495252746755\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 49 & 52 & 52 & 74 & 67 & 55\end{array}

A)61.5
B)25
C)12.5
D)53.5
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-The weights (in ounces)of 18 cookies are shown. Find the midrange. 0.631.280.870.990.811.43\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 0.63 & 1.28 & 0.87 & 0.99 & 0.81 & 1.43 \end{array}
1.281.200.631.451.371.08\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 1.28 & 1.20 & 0.63 & 1.45 & 1.37 & 1.08 \end{array}
1.371.450.811.370.990.87\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 1.37 & 1.45 & 0.81 & 1.37 & 0.99 & 0.87 \end{array}

A)1.040
B)1.030
C)1.130
D)1.08
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Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

- 1.42.63.11.01.33.51.93.42.12.71.9\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l l l } 1.4 & 2.6 & 3.1 & 1.0 & 1.3 & 3.5 & 1.9 & 3.4 & 2.1 & 2.7 & 1.9\end{array}

A)2.1
B)1.9
C)2.20
D)2.25
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-The weights (in ounces)of 14 different apples are shown below. 5.54.26.94.64.55.54.2\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 5.5 & 4.2 & 6.9 & 4.6 & 4.5 &5.5& 4.2 \end{array}
5.06.24.65.55.04.64.7\begin{array} { l l l l l l l } 5.0 & 6.2 & 4.6 & 5.5 & 5.0 & 4.6 & 4.7 \end{array}

A)None
B)5.05
C)5.5, 4.6
D)5.5
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Find the mean of the data summarized in the given frequency distribution.

-The highway speeds of 100 cars are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the mean speed.  Speed (mph)  Cars 30−39340−491750−595160−691670−7913\begin{array} { r | r } \text { Speed (mph) } & \text { Cars } \\\hline 30 - 39 & 3 \\40 - 49 & 17 \\50 - 59 & 51 \\60 - 69 & 16 \\70 - 79 & 13\end{array}

A)59.2 mph
B)54.5 mph
C)62.0 mph
D)56.4 mph
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98, 69, 32, 69, 29, 98

A)98, 69
B)98
C)69
D)65.8
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The geometric mean is often used in business and economics for finding average rates of change, average rates of growth, or average ratios. Given n values (all positive), the geometric mean is the nth root of their product. The average growth factor for money compounded at annual interest rates of 49%, 19%, 24%, and 13% can be found by computing the geometric mean of 1.49, 1.19, 1.24, and 1.13. Find that average growth factor.

A)0.0116
B)1.5762
C)0.6211
D)1.2555
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-A meteorologist records the number of clear days in a given year in each of 21 different U.S. cities. The results are shown below. Find the midrange. 721435284100981011209912186605971125130104748355169\begin{array} { c c c c c c c } 72 & 143 & 52 & 84 & 100 & 98 & 101 \\120 & 99 & 121 & 86 & 60 & 59 & 71 \\125 & 130 & 104 & 74 & 83 & 55 & 169\end{array}

A)117
B)98
C)112
D)110.5
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Find the mean of the data summarized in the given frequency distribution.

-The heights of a group of professional basketball players are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the mean height. Round your answer to one decimal place.  Height (in.)  Frequency 70−71272−73474−751276−77978−791080−81782−831\begin{array} { r | r } \text { Height (in.) } & \text { Frequency } \\\hline 70 - 71 & 2 \\72 - 73 & 4 \\74 - 75 & 12 \\76 - 77 & 9 \\78 - 79 & 10 \\80 - 81 & 7 \\82 - 83 & 1\end{array}

A)74.9 in.
B)78.3 in.
C)76.5 in.
D)13.5 in.
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Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

- 3690411159143821509\begin{array} { c c c c c c c c } 3 & 6 & 9 & 0 & 4 & 1 & 11 & 5 \\9 & 14 & 3 & 8 & 2 & 15 & 0 & 9\end{array}

A)8
B)7.5
C)15
D)5.5
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Find the mean of the data summarized in the given frequency distribution.

-A company had 80 employees whose salaries are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the mean salary.  Salary ($) Employees 5,001−10,0001610,001−15,0001415,001−20,0001520,001−25,0001725,001−30,00018\begin{array} { r | c } \text { Salary } ( \$ ) & \text { Employees } \\\hline 5,001 - 10,000 & 16 \\10,001 - 15,000 & 14 \\15,001 - 20,000 & 15 \\20,001 - 25,000 & 17 \\25,001 - 30,000 & 18\end{array}

A)$17,500
B)$17,937.50
C)$19,731.25
D)$16,143.75
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Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

-The speeds (in mph)of the cars passing a certain checkpoint are measured by radar. The results are shown below. Find the midrange. 44.541.442.640.743.3\begin{array} { l l l l l } 44.5 & 41.4 & 42.6 & 40.7 & 43.3 \end{array}
40.044.741.444.542.5\begin{array} { l l l l l } 40.0 & 44.7 & 41.4 & 44.5 & 42.5 \end{array}
43.741.440.743.741.4\begin{array} { l l l l l } 43.7 & 41.4 & 40.7 & 43.7 & 41.4 \end{array}

A)42.25
B)42.35
C)4.70
D)42.5
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Find the mean, median, mode, and midrange for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.
The Body Mass Index (BMI)is measured for a random sample of men and women. Interpret the results by determining whether there is a difference between the two data sets that is not apparent from a comparison of the measures of center. If there is, what is it? Find the mean, median, mode, and midrange for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results. The Body Mass Index (BMI)is measured for a random sample of men and women. Interpret the results by determining whether there is a difference between the two data sets that is not apparent from a comparison of the measures of center. If there is, what is it?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the mean, median, mode, and midrange for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.
A comparison is made between summer electric bills of those who have central air and those who have window units. Find the mean, median, mode, and midrange for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results. A comparison is made between summer electric bills of those who have central air and those who have window units.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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-Bill kept track of the number of hours he spent exercising each week. The results for 15 weeks are shown below. Find the midrange.
7.27.07.27.47.57.56.58.08.17.48.77.07.58.97.5\begin{array}{lllll}7.2 & 7.0 & 7.2 & 7.4 & 7.5 \\7.5 & 6.5 & 8.0 & 8.1 & 7.4 \\8.7 & 7.0 & 7.5 & 8.9 & 7.5\end{array}

A)7.5
B)7.60
C)2.4
D)7.70
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Find the median for the given sample data.
62, 25, 62, 13, 25, 29, 56, 62

A)41.8
B)62
C)42.5
D)25
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Find the mean of the data summarized in the given frequency distribution.

-The test scores of 40 students are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the mean score.  Score  Students 50−59760−69570−791080−89690−9912\begin{array} { l | r } \text { Score } & \text { Students } \\\hline 50 - 59 & 7 \\60 - 69 & 5 \\70 - 79 & 10 \\80 - 89 & 6 \\90 - 99 & 12\end{array}

A)74.5
B)73.4
C)69.6
D)77.3
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20, 21, 46, 21, 49, 21, 49

A)49
B)21
C)46
D)32.4
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Find the range for the given data.

-Jeanne is currently taking college economics. The instructor often gives quizzes. On the past five quizzes, Jeanne got the following scores: 71631312\begin{array} { l l l l l } 7 & 16 & 3 & 13 & 12\end{array}
Compute the range.

A)13
B)5
C)16
D)3
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Find the midrange for the given sample data.
18, 17, 1, 18, and 4

A)98.3
B)56.2
C)70.3
D)70.2
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Find the midrange for the given sample data.
15.0, 13.4, 14.0, 17.3, and 10.3

A)6.48
B)6.38
C)5.19
D)47.32
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The 10% trimmed mean of a data set is found by arranging the data in order, deleting the bottom 10% of the values and the top 10% of the values and then calculating the mean of the remaining values. What advantages do you think that the trimmed mean has as compared to the mean?
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-The quadratic mean (or root mean square)is usually used in physical applications. In power distribution systems, for example, voltages and currents are usually referred to in terms of their root mean square value. The quadratic mean of a set of values is obtained by squaring each value, adding the results, dividing by the number of values (n), and then taking the square root of that result, expressed as  quadratic mean =∑x2n\text { quadratic mean } = \sqrt { \frac { \sum x ^ { 2 } } { n } } Find the root mean square of these power supplies (in volts): 19, 57, 28, 45.

A)20.0 volts
B)37.2 volts
C)74.5 volts
D)40.1 volts
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Find the range for the given data.

-Rich Borne is currently taking Chemistry 101. On the five laboratory assignments for the quarter, he got the following scores: 2734134951\begin{array}{lllll}27 & 34 & 13 & 49 & 51\end{array}
Compute the range.

A)38
B)51
C)7
D)13
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Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-Compute the variance. The owner of a small manufacturing plant employs six people. As part of their personnel file, she asked each one to record to the nearest one-tenth of a mile the distance they travel one way from home to work. The six distances are listed below: 302667244157\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 30 & 26 & 67 & 24 & 41 & 57\end{array}

A)56.9
B)313.4
C)300.1
D)47.5
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Find the midrange for the given sample data.
3.8, 1.9, 8.8, 3.3, and 4.2

A)10.84
B)6.81
C)6.71
D)5.45
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-The harmonic mean is often used as a measure of center for data sets consisting of rates of change, such as speeds. It is found by dividing the number of values (n)by the sum of the reciprocals of all values, expressed as n∑(1/x)\frac { n } { \sum ( 1 / x ) } Pierre drives to work (a distance of 57 miles)at a speed of 73 mi/h and returns home at a speed of 53 mi/h. What is his average speed for the round trip? Use the harmonic mean.

A)63.0 mi/h
B)62.2 mi/h
C)61.4 mi/h
D)63.3 mi/h
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Find the range for the given data.

-To get the best deal on a microwave oven, Jeremy called six appliance stores and asked the cost of a specific model. The prices he was quoted are listed below: $111$552$158$668$355$312\$ 111 \quad \$ 552 \quad \$ 158 \quad \$ 668 \quad\$ 355 \quad\$ 312
Compute the range.

A)$111
B)$154
C)$552
D)$557
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-When data are summarized in a frequency distribution, the median can be found by first identifying the median class (the class that contains the median). We then assume that the values in that class are evenly distributed and we can interpolate. This process can be described by  median =( lower limit of median class )+( class width )(n+12−(m+1) frequency of median class )\text { median } = ( \text { lower limit of median class } ) + ( \text { class width } ) \left( \frac { \frac { \mathrm { n } + 1 } { 2 } - ( \mathrm { m } + 1 ) } { \text { frequency of median class } } \right) where n is the sum of all class frequencies and m is the sum of the class frequencies that precede the median class. Use this procedure to find the median of the frequency distribution below:  Score  Frequency 50−592160−692470−792280−891690−9917\begin{array} { l | c } \text { Score } & \text { Frequency } \\\hline 50 - 59 & 21 \\60 - 69 & 24 \\70 - 79 & 22 \\80 - 89 & 16 \\90 - 99 & 17\end{array}

A)74.5
B)71.8
C)72.5
D)72.0
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Find the range for the given data.

-The manager of an electrical supply store measured the diameters of the rolls of wire in the inventory. The diameters of the rolls (in m)are listed below. 0.1460.11905280.3460.6160.2450.146\quad0.119\quad0528\quad0.346\quad0.616\quad0.245
Compute the range.

A)0.119
B)0.497
C)0.099
D)0.528
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Solve the problem.
The mean salary of the female employees of one company is $29,525. The mean salary of the male employees of the same company is $33,470. Can the mean salary of all employees of the company be obtained by finding the mean of $29,525 and $33,470? Explain your thinking. Under what conditions would the mean of $29,525 and $33,470 yield the mean salary of all employees of the company?
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-The data below consists of the heights (in inches)of 20 randomly selected women. Find the 10% trimmed mean of the data set. The 10% trimmed mean is found by arranging the data in order, deleting the bottom 10% of the values and the top 10% of the values and then calculating the mean of the remaining values. 6264676163687067626361647568605964686571\begin{array} { l l l l l } 62 & 64 & 67 & 61 & 63 \\68 & 70 & 67 & 62 & 63 \\61 & 64 & 75 & 68 & 60 \\59 & 64 & 68 & 65 & 71\end{array}

A)64.9 in
B)65.1 in
C)64.8 in
D)51.9 in
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Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-Fred, a local mechanic, gathered the following data regarding the price, in dollars, of an oil and filter change at twelve competing service stations: 32.9524.9526.9528.9518.9528.9530.9522.9524.9526.9529.9528.95\begin{array} { l l l l } 32.95 & 24.95 & 26.95 & 28.95 \\18.95 & 28.95 & 30.95 & 22.95 \\24.95 & 26.95 & 29.95 & 28.95\end{array}
Compute the range.

A)$8
B)$14
C)$12
D)$10
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Elaine gets quiz grades of 60, 69, and 68. She gets a 65 on her final exam. Find the weighted mean if the quizzes each count for 10% and the final exam counts for 70% of the final grade.

A)65.3
B)62.2
C)65.5
D)65.2
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Find the range for the given data.

-The owner of a small manufacturing plant employs six people. As part of their personnel file, she asked each one to record to the nearest one-tenth of a mile the distance they travel one way from home to work. The six distances are listed below: 2.65.41.64.96.73.8\begin{array} { c c c c c c } 2.6 & 5.4 & 1.6 & 4.9 & 6.7 & 3.8\end{array}
Compute the range.

A)5.4
B)5.1
C)1.6
D)1.2
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Find the range for the given data.

-A class of sixth grade students kept accurate records on the amount of time they spent playing video games during a one-week period. The times (in hours)are listed below:
25.511.79.226.211.129.217.323.814.522.9\begin{array} { c c c c c } 25.5 & 11.7 & 9.2 & 26.2 & 11.1 \\29.2 & 17.3 & 23.8 & 14.5 & 22.9\end{array}
Compute the range.

A)11.1
B)20
C)9.2
D)13.8
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Find the midrange for the given sample data.
9, 5, -4, 9, and -2

A)39.7
B)29.8
C)37.3
D)37.2
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Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-Compute the variance. Jeanne is currently taking college zoology. The instructor often gives quizzes. On the past five quizzes, Jeanne got the following scores: 1111101013\begin{array} { l l l l l } 11 & 11 & 10 & 10 & 13\end{array}

A)26.7
B)1.5
C)1.2
D)1.4
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Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-The manager of an electrical supply store measured the diameters of the rolls of wire in the inventory. The diameters of the rolls (in m)are listed below. Compute the standard deviation s. 0.1890.5180.6650.5680.1490.5730.202\begin{array} { l l l l l l l } 0.189 & 0.518 & 0.665 & 0.568 & 0.149 & 0.573 & 0.202\end{array}

A)1.1718
B)0.568
C)0.2193
D)1.4602
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Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-Christine is currently taking college astronomy. The instructor often gives quizzes. On the past seven quizzes, Christine got the following scores: 50123825164858\begin{array} { l l l l l l l } 50 & 12 & 38 & 25 & 16 & 48 & 58\end{array} Compute the standard deviation s.

A)10,637
B)8715.6
C)38
D)17.9
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Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.
196, 205, 215, 185, 229, 278, 165

A)33.1
B)30.2
C)36.2
D)12.7
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Find the standard deviation for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-When investigating times required for drive-through service, the following results (in seconds)were obtained.  Restaurant A 120678997124687296 Restaurant B 115126495698767895\begin{array} { l | l | l | l | l | l | l | l | l } \text { Restaurant A } & 120 & 67 & 89 & 97 & 124 & 68 & 72 & 96 \\\hline \text { Restaurant B } & 115 & 126 & 49 & 56 & 98 & 76 & 78 & 95\end{array}

A)Restaurant A: 57; 493.98; 22.23
B)Restaurant A: 57; 493.98; 24.97 Restaurant B: 77; 727.98; 26.98 Restaurant B: 70; 722.53; 26.98
C)Restaurant A: 75; 493.98; 22.23
D)Restaurant A: 57; 493.98; 22.23 Restaurant B: 70; 727.98; 26.98 Restaurant B: 56; 727.98; 32.89
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Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.
22, 29, 21, 24, 27, 28, 25, 36

A)4.8
B)2.8
C)1.6
D)4.2
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Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.
496, 598, 503, 528, 565, 601, 576, 543

A)60.6
B)182.1
C)170.2
D)40.4
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Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.

-When investigating times required for drive-through service, the following results (in seconds)were obtained.  Restaurant A 120123153128124118154110 Restaurant B 115126147156118110145137\begin{array} { l | l | l | l | l | l | l | l | l } \text { Restaurant A } & 120 & 123 & 153 & 128 & 124 & 118 & 154 & 110 \\\hline \text { Restaurant B } & 115 & 126 & 147 & 156 & 118 & 110 & 145 & 137\end{array}

A)Restaurant A: 44; 285.64; 16.15
B)Restaurant A: 46; 260.79; 16.15 Restaurant B: 46; 260.79; 16.90 Restaurant B: 44; 285.64; 16.90
C)Restaurant A: 44; 260.79; 16.15
D)Restaurant A: 46; 260.79; 16.90 Restaurant B: 46; 285.64; 16.90 Restaurant B: 44; 285.64; 16.15
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Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-To get the best deal on a CD player, Tom called eight appliance stores and asked the cost of a specific model. The prices he was quoted are listed below:
$293$212$440$197$446$145$342$212\$ 293 \quad \$ 212 \quad \$ 440 \quad \$ 197 \quad \$ 446 \quad \$ 145 \quad \$ 342 \quad \$ 212
Compute the standard deviation s.

A)$114.2
B)$329.0
C)$653,796.1
D)$745,051.0
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Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-Compute the variance. A class of sixth grade students kept accurate records on the amount of time they spent playing video games during a one-week period. The times (in hours)are listed below:
19.821.613.426.725.6\begin{array} { l l l l l } 19.8 & 21.6 & 13.4 & 26.7 & 25.6 \end{array}
19.217.012.926.815.2\begin{array} { l l l l l } 19.2 & 17.0 & 12.9 & 26.8 & 15.2 \end{array}

A)152.13
B)25.14
C)27.84
D)27.94
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Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-The manager of a small dry cleaner employs six people. As part of their personnel file, she asked each one to record to the nearest one-tenth of a mile the distance they travel one way from home to work. The six distances are listed below:
21.114.839.137.617.424.221.1\quad14.8\quad39.1\quad37.6\quad17.4\quad24.2
Compute the standard deviation s.

A)38.4
B)3962.9
C)4495.2
D)10.32
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Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.

-The manager of a bank recorded the amount of time each customer spent waiting in line during peak business hours one Monday. The frequency distribution below summarizes the results. Find the standard deviation. Round your answer to one decimal place.  Waiting tim& Number of  (minutes  customer 0−3124−7148−111012−151316−19020−231\begin{array}{l}\text { Waiting tim\& Number of }\\\begin{array} { c | c } \text { (minutes } & \text { customer } \\\hline 0 - 3 & 12 \\4 - 7 & 14 \\8 - 11 & 10 \\12 - 15 & 13 \\16 - 19 & 0 \\20 - 23 & 1\end{array}\end{array}

A)4.9
B)5.2
C)7.0
D)4.7
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Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.

-The test scores of 40 students are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the standard deviation.  Score  Students 50−59860−69670−791080−89590−9911\begin{array} { r | r } \text { Score } & \text { Students } \\\hline 50 - 59 & 8 \\60 - 69 & 6 \\70 - 79 & 10 \\80 - 89 & 5 \\90 - 99 & 11\end{array}

A)s = 13.4
B)s = 14.9
C)s = 15.6
D)s = 14.2
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Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.
2, 6, 15, 9, 11, 22, 1, 4, 8, 19

A)2.1
B)6.3
C)6.8
D)7.1
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Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-The normal monthly precipitation (in inches)for August is listed for 12 different U.S. cities.
3.51.62.43.74.13.9\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 3.5 & 1.6 & 2.4 & 3.7 & 4.1 & 3.9 \end{array}
1.03.64.23.43.72.2\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 1.0 & 3.6 & 4.2 & 3.4 & 3.7 & 2.2 \end{array}
Compute the variance.

A)1.05
B)0.94
C)1.09
D)1.00
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Solve the problem.

-The heights in feet of people who work in an office are as follows. Use the range rule of thumb to find the standard deviation. Round results to the nearest tenth. 5.96.05.85.46.05.56.06.26.15.5\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l l } 5.9 & 6.0 & 5.8 & 5.4 & 6.0 & 5.5 & 6.0 & 6.2 & 6.1 & 5.5\end{array}

A)0.1
B)0.2
C)0.5
D)1.2
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Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-Compute the variance. To get the best deal on a microwave oven, Jeremy called six appliance stores and asked the cost of a specific model. The prices he was quoted are listed below: $476$477$645$334$667$237\$ 476\quad \$ 477 \quad\$ 645 \quad\$ 334 \quad\$ 667 \quad\$ 237

A)40,214.5
B)28,452.3
C)23,710.2
D)28,452.2
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Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.

-A company had 80 employees whose salaries are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the standard deviation.  Salary  Employees 5,001−10,0001110,001−15,0001515,001−20,0001920,001−25,0001025,001−30,00025\begin{array} { r | c } \text { Salary } & \text { Employees } \\\hline 5,001 - 10,000 & 11 \\10,001 - 15,000 & 15 \\15,001 - 20,000 & 19 \\20,001 - 25,000 & 10 \\25,001 - 30,000 & 25\end{array}

A)s = 7168.6
B)s = 7742.1
C)s = 7527.0
D)s = 7957.1
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Find the standard deviation for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-The normal monthly precipitation (in inches)for August is listed for 12 different U.S. cities.
3.51.62.43.74.13.91.03.64.23.43.72.2\begin{array}{llllll}3.5 & 1.6 & 2.4 & 3.7 & 4.1 & 3.9 \\1.0 & 3.6 & 4.2 & 3.4 & 3.7 & 2.2\end{array}
Compute the standard deviation.

A)1.09
B)1.05
C)1.00
D)12.03
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Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-The weights (in ounces)of 10 cookies are shown. 0.710.690.821.451.341.060.671.241.160.79\begin{array} { l l l l l } 0.71 & 0.69 & 0.82 & 1.45 & 1.34 \\1.06 & 0.67 & 1.24 & 1.16 & 0.79\end{array} Compute the variance.

A)0.064
B)0.077
C)0.086
D)0.07
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15, 42, 53, 7, 9, 12, 14, 28, 47

A)29.1
B)17.8
C)15.8
D)16.6
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The Empirical Rule and Chebyshev's Theorem both relate the percent of data points to the number of standard deviations above or below the mean. What is the significant difference between the two and why do the percents for ±2 SD and ±3 SD differ so much?
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-The mean of a data set is always/sometimes/never (select one)one of the data points in a set of data. Explain your answer with brief examples.
The mean of a data set is sometimes one of the data points in a set of data.The mean, or average, of a data set is calculated by summing all the data points and then dividing by the number of data points. It represents the central value of the data set. The mean does not necessarily have to be one of the actual data points—it can be a value that doesn't appear in the data set at all. However, in some cases, the mean can indeed be one of the data points.
Here are two examples to illustrate this:
1. Example where the mean is not one of the data points:
Consider the data set {1, 2, 3, 4, 6}. The mean is calculated as (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 6) / 5 = 16 / 5 = 3.2. In this case, the mean (3.2) is not one of the data points in the set.
2. Example where the mean is one of the data points:
Consider the data set {2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. The mean is calculated as (2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6) / 5 = 20 / 5 = 4. In this case, the mean (4) is one of the data points in the set.
Therefore, the mean can sometimes be one of the data points, but it is not always the case.

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We want to compare two different groups of students, students taking Composition 1 in a traditional lecture format and students taking Composition 1 in a distance learning format. We know that the mean score on the research paper is 85 for both groups. What additional information would be provided by knowing the standard deviation?
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Find the mean for the given sample data.

-Frank's Furniture employees earned the following amounts last week: $453.83$529.91$439.27$309.23$453.86$533.25$457.25$156.42$152.64\begin{array} { l l l l l } \$ 453.83 & \$ 529.91 & \$ 439.27 & \$ 309.23 & \$ 453.86 \\\$ 533.25 & \$ 457.25 & \$ 156.42 & \$ 152.64 &\end{array} What was the mean amount earned by an employee last week? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

A)$387.30
B)$435.71
C)$497.95
D)$380.63
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-The number of vehicles passing through a bank drive-up line during each 15-minute period was recorded. The results are shown below. Find the median number of vehicles going through the line in a fifteen-minute period. 3032303333303532403636342936302520323232\begin{array} { l } 30&32&30&33\\33&30&35&32\\40&36&36&34\\29&36&30&25\\20&32&32&32\end{array}

A)32
B)31.85
C)33
D)36
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-The distances traveled (in miles)to 7 different swim meets are given below: 15,30,30,44,60,70,7915,30,30,44,60,70,79 Find the median distance traveled.

A)60 miles
B)30 miles
C)47 miles
D)44 miles
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A company advertises an average of 42,000 miles for one of its new tires. In the manufacturing process there is some variation around that average. Would the company want a process that provides a large or a small variance? Justify your answer.
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A store manager kept track of the number of newspapers sold each week over a seven-week period. The results are shown below. 78, 43, 228, 194, 259, 236, 235 Find the median number of newspapers sold.

A)194 newspapers
B)228 newspapers
C)182 newspapers
D)235 newspapers
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-The weights (in ounces)of 21 cookies are shown. Find the median weight. 0.671.420.831.620.750.821.031.421.530.930.671.211.040.830.471.210.821.041.720.750.56\begin{array} { l l l l l l l } 0.67 & 1.42 & 0.83 & 1.62 & 0.75 & 0.82 & 1.03 \\1.42 & 1.53 & 0.93 & 0.67 & 1.21 & 1.04 & 0.83 \\0.47 & 1.21 & 0.82 & 1.04 & 1.72 & 0.75 & 0.56\end{array}

A)1.42 ounces
B)0.93 ounces
C)0.83 ounces
D)0.88 ounces
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Find the mean for the given sample data.

-Six college buddies bought each other Christmas gifts. They spent: $122.34$233.13$222.32$130.44$165.25$197.41\begin{array} { l l l } \$ 122.34 & \$ 233.13 & \$ 222.32 \\\$ 130.44 & \$ 165.25 & \$ 197.41\end{array} What was the mean amount spent? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

A)$178.48
B)$267.72
C)$202.18
D)$214.18
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Without calculating the standard deviation, compare the standard deviation for the following three data sets. (Note: All data sets have a mean of 30.)Which do you expect to have the largest standard deviation and which do you expect to have the smallest standard deviation? Explain your answers in terms of the formula Provide an appropriate response. Without calculating the standard deviation, compare the standard deviation for the following three data sets. (Note: All data sets have a mean of 30.)Which do you expect to have the largest standard deviation and which do you expect to have the smallest standard deviation? Explain your answers in terms of the formula
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Explain how two data sets could have equal means and modes but still differ greatly. Give an example with two data sets to illustrate.
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The two most frequently used measures of central tendency are the mean and the median. Compare these two measures for the following characteristics: Takes every score into account? Affected by extreme scores? Advantages.
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Find the median for the given sample data.
-20, -27, -46, -27, -49, -27, -49

A)-27
B)-46
C)-35
D)-49
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Marla scored 85% on her last unit exam in her statistics class. When Marla took the SAT exam, she scored at the 85 percentile in mathematics. Explain the difference in these two scores.
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Find the mean for the given sample data.

-The local Tupperware dealers earned these commissions last month: $4302.51$1814.26$2783.74$3967.53 \$ 4302.51\quad\$ 1814.26\quad\$ 2783.74\quad\$ 3967.53
$3942.30$4788.74$2593.47\$ 3942.30 \quad \$ 4788.74 \quad \$ 2593.47
$4184.57$3071.59$3949.90\$ 4184.57 \quad \$ 3071.59 \quad \$ 3949.90
What was the mean commission earned? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

A)$3933.18
B)$4424.83
C)$3539.86
D)$3533.86
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Find the median for the given sample data.

-The normal monthly precipitation (in inches)for August is listed for 20 different U.S. cities. Find the median of the data. 3.51.62.43.74.1\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.5 & 1.6 & 2.4 & 3.7 & 4.1 \end{array}
3.91.03.64.23.4\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.9 & 1.0 & 3.6 & 4.2 & 3.4 \end{array}
3.72.21.54.23.4\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.7 & 2.2 & 1.5 & 4.2 & 3.4 \end{array}
2.70.43.72.03.6\begin{array} { l l l l l } 2.7 & 0.4 & 3.7 & 2.0 & 3.6 \end{array}

A)3.50 in.
B)3.45 in.
C)3.40 in.
D)2.94 in.
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-The normal monthly precipitation (in inches)for August is listed for 20 different U.S. cities. Find the mean of the data. 3.51.62.43.74.1\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.5 & 1.6 & 2.4 & 3.7 & 4.1 \end{array}
3.91.03.64.23.4\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.9 & 1.0 & 3.6 & 4.2 & 3.4 \end{array}
3.72.21.54.23.4\begin{array} { l l l l l } 3.7 & 2.2 & 1.5 & 4.2 & 3.4 \end{array}
2.70.43.72.03.6\begin{array} { l l l l l } 2.7 & 0.4 & 3.7 & 2.0 & 3.6 \end{array}

A)2.94 in.
B)3.09 in.
C)3.27 in.
D)2.80 in.
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Describe how to find the percentile for a given score in a set of data. How does this process relate to the definition of a percentile score?
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Find the mean for the given sample data.

-Bill kept track of the number of hours he spent exercising each week. The results for four months are shown below. Find the mean number of hours Bill spent exercising per week. Round your answer to two decimal places. 6.906.606.706.907.206.907.406.708.106.906.906.708.806.606.607.707.207.40\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 6.90 & 6.60 & 6.70 & 6.90 & 7.20 & 6.90 \\7.40 & 6.70 & 8.10 & 6.90 & 6.90 & 6.70 \\8.80 & 6.60 & 6.60 & 7.70 & 7.20 & 7.40\end{array}

A)7.33
B)7.12
C)6.75
D)7.54
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Find the median for the given sample data.
7.22, 7.41, 7.56, 7.22, 7.88, 7.99, 7.62

A)7.41
B)7.557
C)7.22
D)7.56
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Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

-The speeds (in mi/h)of the cars passing a certain checkpoint are measured by radar. The results are shown below. 42.841.840.143.543.743.741.844.342.343.542.844.343.544.941.841.841.840.144.042.8\begin{array} { l l l l l } 42.8&41.8&40.1&43.5&43.7\\43.7&41.8&44.3&42.3&43.5\\42.8&44.3&43.5&44.9&41.8\\41.8&41.8&40.1&44.0&42.8\end{array}

A)42.8, 43.5, 41.8
B)42.8
C)41.8
D)42.70
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Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

- 495252746755\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 49 & 52 & 52 & 74 & 67 & 55\end{array}

A)61.5
B)25
C)12.5
D)53.5
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Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

-The weights (in ounces)of 18 cookies are shown. Find the midrange. 0.631.280.870.990.811.43\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 0.63 & 1.28 & 0.87 & 0.99 & 0.81 & 1.43 \end{array}
1.281.200.631.451.371.08\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 1.28 & 1.20 & 0.63 & 1.45 & 1.37 & 1.08 \end{array}
1.371.450.811.370.990.87\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 1.37 & 1.45 & 0.81 & 1.37 & 0.99 & 0.87 \end{array}

A)1.040
B)1.030
C)1.130
D)1.08
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Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

- 1.42.63.11.01.33.51.93.42.12.71.9\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l l l } 1.4 & 2.6 & 3.1 & 1.0 & 1.3 & 3.5 & 1.9 & 3.4 & 2.1 & 2.7 & 1.9\end{array}

A)2.1
B)1.9
C)2.20
D)2.25
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Find the median for the given sample data.

-The weights (in ounces)of 14 different apples are shown below. 5.54.26.94.64.55.54.2\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 5.5 & 4.2 & 6.9 & 4.6 & 4.5 &5.5& 4.2 \end{array}
5.06.24.65.55.04.64.7\begin{array} { l l l l l l l } 5.0 & 6.2 & 4.6 & 5.5 & 5.0 & 4.6 & 4.7 \end{array}

A)None
B)5.05
C)5.5, 4.6
D)5.5
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Find the mean of the data summarized in the given frequency distribution.

-The highway speeds of 100 cars are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the mean speed.  Speed (mph)  Cars 30−39340−491750−595160−691670−7913\begin{array} { r | r } \text { Speed (mph) } & \text { Cars } \\\hline 30 - 39 & 3 \\40 - 49 & 17 \\50 - 59 & 51 \\60 - 69 & 16 \\70 - 79 & 13\end{array}

A)59.2 mph
B)54.5 mph
C)62.0 mph
D)56.4 mph
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Find the median for the given sample data.
98, 69, 32, 69, 29, 98

A)98, 69
B)98
C)69
D)65.8
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The geometric mean is often used in business and economics for finding average rates of change, average rates of growth, or average ratios. Given n values (all positive), the geometric mean is the nth root of their product. The average growth factor for money compounded at annual interest rates of 49%, 19%, 24%, and 13% can be found by computing the geometric mean of 1.49, 1.19, 1.24, and 1.13. Find that average growth factor.

A)0.0116
B)1.5762
C)0.6211
D)1.2555
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Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

-A meteorologist records the number of clear days in a given year in each of 21 different U.S. cities. The results are shown below. Find the midrange. 721435284100981011209912186605971125130104748355169\begin{array} { c c c c c c c } 72 & 143 & 52 & 84 & 100 & 98 & 101 \\120 & 99 & 121 & 86 & 60 & 59 & 71 \\125 & 130 & 104 & 74 & 83 & 55 & 169\end{array}

A)117
B)98
C)112
D)110.5
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Find the mean of the data summarized in the given frequency distribution.

-The heights of a group of professional basketball players are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the mean height. Round your answer to one decimal place.  Height (in.)  Frequency 70−71272−73474−751276−77978−791080−81782−831\begin{array} { r | r } \text { Height (in.) } & \text { Frequency } \\\hline 70 - 71 & 2 \\72 - 73 & 4 \\74 - 75 & 12 \\76 - 77 & 9 \\78 - 79 & 10 \\80 - 81 & 7 \\82 - 83 & 1\end{array}

A)74.9 in.
B)78.3 in.
C)76.5 in.
D)13.5 in.
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32
Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

- 3690411159143821509\begin{array} { c c c c c c c c } 3 & 6 & 9 & 0 & 4 & 1 & 11 & 5 \\9 & 14 & 3 & 8 & 2 & 15 & 0 & 9\end{array}

A)8
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D)5.5
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33
Find the mean of the data summarized in the given frequency distribution.

-A company had 80 employees whose salaries are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the mean salary.  Salary ($) Employees 5,001−10,0001610,001−15,0001415,001−20,0001520,001−25,0001725,001−30,00018\begin{array} { r | c } \text { Salary } ( \$ ) & \text { Employees } \\\hline 5,001 - 10,000 & 16 \\10,001 - 15,000 & 14 \\15,001 - 20,000 & 15 \\20,001 - 25,000 & 17 \\25,001 - 30,000 & 18\end{array}

A)$17,500
B)$17,937.50
C)$19,731.25
D)$16,143.75
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34
Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

-The speeds (in mph)of the cars passing a certain checkpoint are measured by radar. The results are shown below. Find the midrange. 44.541.442.640.743.3\begin{array} { l l l l l } 44.5 & 41.4 & 42.6 & 40.7 & 43.3 \end{array}
40.044.741.444.542.5\begin{array} { l l l l l } 40.0 & 44.7 & 41.4 & 44.5 & 42.5 \end{array}
43.741.440.743.741.4\begin{array} { l l l l l } 43.7 & 41.4 & 40.7 & 43.7 & 41.4 \end{array}

A)42.25
B)42.35
C)4.70
D)42.5
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35
Find the mean, median, mode, and midrange for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.
The Body Mass Index (BMI)is measured for a random sample of men and women. Interpret the results by determining whether there is a difference between the two data sets that is not apparent from a comparison of the measures of center. If there is, what is it? Find the mean, median, mode, and midrange for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results. The Body Mass Index (BMI)is measured for a random sample of men and women. Interpret the results by determining whether there is a difference between the two data sets that is not apparent from a comparison of the measures of center. If there is, what is it?
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Find the mean, median, mode, and midrange for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.
A comparison is made between summer electric bills of those who have central air and those who have window units. Find the mean, median, mode, and midrange for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results. A comparison is made between summer electric bills of those who have central air and those who have window units.
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37
Find the mode(s)for the given sample data.

-Bill kept track of the number of hours he spent exercising each week. The results for 15 weeks are shown below. Find the midrange.
7.27.07.27.47.57.56.58.08.17.48.77.07.58.97.5\begin{array}{lllll}7.2 & 7.0 & 7.2 & 7.4 & 7.5 \\7.5 & 6.5 & 8.0 & 8.1 & 7.4 \\8.7 & 7.0 & 7.5 & 8.9 & 7.5\end{array}

A)7.5
B)7.60
C)2.4
D)7.70
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38
Find the median for the given sample data.
62, 25, 62, 13, 25, 29, 56, 62

A)41.8
B)62
C)42.5
D)25
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39
Find the mean of the data summarized in the given frequency distribution.

-The test scores of 40 students are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the mean score.  Score  Students 50−59760−69570−791080−89690−9912\begin{array} { l | r } \text { Score } & \text { Students } \\\hline 50 - 59 & 7 \\60 - 69 & 5 \\70 - 79 & 10 \\80 - 89 & 6 \\90 - 99 & 12\end{array}

A)74.5
B)73.4
C)69.6
D)77.3
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40
Find the median for the given sample data.
20, 21, 46, 21, 49, 21, 49

A)49
B)21
C)46
D)32.4
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41
Find the range for the given data.

-Jeanne is currently taking college economics. The instructor often gives quizzes. On the past five quizzes, Jeanne got the following scores: 71631312\begin{array} { l l l l l } 7 & 16 & 3 & 13 & 12\end{array}
Compute the range.

A)13
B)5
C)16
D)3
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42
Find the midrange for the given sample data.
18, 17, 1, 18, and 4

A)98.3
B)56.2
C)70.3
D)70.2
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43
Find the midrange for the given sample data.
15.0, 13.4, 14.0, 17.3, and 10.3

A)6.48
B)6.38
C)5.19
D)47.32
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44
Solve the problem.
The 10% trimmed mean of a data set is found by arranging the data in order, deleting the bottom 10% of the values and the top 10% of the values and then calculating the mean of the remaining values. What advantages do you think that the trimmed mean has as compared to the mean?
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45
Solve the problem.

-The quadratic mean (or root mean square)is usually used in physical applications. In power distribution systems, for example, voltages and currents are usually referred to in terms of their root mean square value. The quadratic mean of a set of values is obtained by squaring each value, adding the results, dividing by the number of values (n), and then taking the square root of that result, expressed as  quadratic mean =∑x2n\text { quadratic mean } = \sqrt { \frac { \sum x ^ { 2 } } { n } } Find the root mean square of these power supplies (in volts): 19, 57, 28, 45.

A)20.0 volts
B)37.2 volts
C)74.5 volts
D)40.1 volts
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46
Find the range for the given data.

-Rich Borne is currently taking Chemistry 101. On the five laboratory assignments for the quarter, he got the following scores: 2734134951\begin{array}{lllll}27 & 34 & 13 & 49 & 51\end{array}
Compute the range.

A)38
B)51
C)7
D)13
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47
Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-Compute the variance. The owner of a small manufacturing plant employs six people. As part of their personnel file, she asked each one to record to the nearest one-tenth of a mile the distance they travel one way from home to work. The six distances are listed below: 302667244157\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 30 & 26 & 67 & 24 & 41 & 57\end{array}

A)56.9
B)313.4
C)300.1
D)47.5
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48
Find the midrange for the given sample data.
3.8, 1.9, 8.8, 3.3, and 4.2

A)10.84
B)6.81
C)6.71
D)5.45
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49
Solve the problem.

-The harmonic mean is often used as a measure of center for data sets consisting of rates of change, such as speeds. It is found by dividing the number of values (n)by the sum of the reciprocals of all values, expressed as n∑(1/x)\frac { n } { \sum ( 1 / x ) } Pierre drives to work (a distance of 57 miles)at a speed of 73 mi/h and returns home at a speed of 53 mi/h. What is his average speed for the round trip? Use the harmonic mean.

A)63.0 mi/h
B)62.2 mi/h
C)61.4 mi/h
D)63.3 mi/h
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50
Find the range for the given data.

-To get the best deal on a microwave oven, Jeremy called six appliance stores and asked the cost of a specific model. The prices he was quoted are listed below: $111$552$158$668$355$312\$ 111 \quad \$ 552 \quad \$ 158 \quad \$ 668 \quad\$ 355 \quad\$ 312
Compute the range.

A)$111
B)$154
C)$552
D)$557
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51
Solve the problem.

-When data are summarized in a frequency distribution, the median can be found by first identifying the median class (the class that contains the median). We then assume that the values in that class are evenly distributed and we can interpolate. This process can be described by  median =( lower limit of median class )+( class width )(n+12−(m+1) frequency of median class )\text { median } = ( \text { lower limit of median class } ) + ( \text { class width } ) \left( \frac { \frac { \mathrm { n } + 1 } { 2 } - ( \mathrm { m } + 1 ) } { \text { frequency of median class } } \right) where n is the sum of all class frequencies and m is the sum of the class frequencies that precede the median class. Use this procedure to find the median of the frequency distribution below:  Score  Frequency 50−592160−692470−792280−891690−9917\begin{array} { l | c } \text { Score } & \text { Frequency } \\\hline 50 - 59 & 21 \\60 - 69 & 24 \\70 - 79 & 22 \\80 - 89 & 16 \\90 - 99 & 17\end{array}

A)74.5
B)71.8
C)72.5
D)72.0
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52
Find the range for the given data.

-The manager of an electrical supply store measured the diameters of the rolls of wire in the inventory. The diameters of the rolls (in m)are listed below. 0.1460.11905280.3460.6160.2450.146\quad0.119\quad0528\quad0.346\quad0.616\quad0.245
Compute the range.

A)0.119
B)0.497
C)0.099
D)0.528
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53
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The mean salary of the female employees of one company is $29,525. The mean salary of the male employees of the same company is $33,470. Can the mean salary of all employees of the company be obtained by finding the mean of $29,525 and $33,470? Explain your thinking. Under what conditions would the mean of $29,525 and $33,470 yield the mean salary of all employees of the company?
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54
Solve the problem.

-The data below consists of the heights (in inches)of 20 randomly selected women. Find the 10% trimmed mean of the data set. The 10% trimmed mean is found by arranging the data in order, deleting the bottom 10% of the values and the top 10% of the values and then calculating the mean of the remaining values. 6264676163687067626361647568605964686571\begin{array} { l l l l l } 62 & 64 & 67 & 61 & 63 \\68 & 70 & 67 & 62 & 63 \\61 & 64 & 75 & 68 & 60 \\59 & 64 & 68 & 65 & 71\end{array}

A)64.9 in
B)65.1 in
C)64.8 in
D)51.9 in
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55
Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-Fred, a local mechanic, gathered the following data regarding the price, in dollars, of an oil and filter change at twelve competing service stations: 32.9524.9526.9528.9518.9528.9530.9522.9524.9526.9529.9528.95\begin{array} { l l l l } 32.95 & 24.95 & 26.95 & 28.95 \\18.95 & 28.95 & 30.95 & 22.95 \\24.95 & 26.95 & 29.95 & 28.95\end{array}
Compute the range.

A)$8
B)$14
C)$12
D)$10
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56
Solve the problem.
Elaine gets quiz grades of 60, 69, and 68. She gets a 65 on her final exam. Find the weighted mean if the quizzes each count for 10% and the final exam counts for 70% of the final grade.

A)65.3
B)62.2
C)65.5
D)65.2
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57
Find the range for the given data.

-The owner of a small manufacturing plant employs six people. As part of their personnel file, she asked each one to record to the nearest one-tenth of a mile the distance they travel one way from home to work. The six distances are listed below: 2.65.41.64.96.73.8\begin{array} { c c c c c c } 2.6 & 5.4 & 1.6 & 4.9 & 6.7 & 3.8\end{array}
Compute the range.

A)5.4
B)5.1
C)1.6
D)1.2
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58
Find the range for the given data.

-A class of sixth grade students kept accurate records on the amount of time they spent playing video games during a one-week period. The times (in hours)are listed below:
25.511.79.226.211.129.217.323.814.522.9\begin{array} { c c c c c } 25.5 & 11.7 & 9.2 & 26.2 & 11.1 \\29.2 & 17.3 & 23.8 & 14.5 & 22.9\end{array}
Compute the range.

A)11.1
B)20
C)9.2
D)13.8
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59
Find the midrange for the given sample data.
9, 5, -4, 9, and -2

A)39.7
B)29.8
C)37.3
D)37.2
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60
Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-Compute the variance. Jeanne is currently taking college zoology. The instructor often gives quizzes. On the past five quizzes, Jeanne got the following scores: 1111101013\begin{array} { l l l l l } 11 & 11 & 10 & 10 & 13\end{array}

A)26.7
B)1.5
C)1.2
D)1.4
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61
Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-The manager of an electrical supply store measured the diameters of the rolls of wire in the inventory. The diameters of the rolls (in m)are listed below. Compute the standard deviation s. 0.1890.5180.6650.5680.1490.5730.202\begin{array} { l l l l l l l } 0.189 & 0.518 & 0.665 & 0.568 & 0.149 & 0.573 & 0.202\end{array}

A)1.1718
B)0.568
C)0.2193
D)1.4602
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62
Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-Christine is currently taking college astronomy. The instructor often gives quizzes. On the past seven quizzes, Christine got the following scores: 50123825164858\begin{array} { l l l l l l l } 50 & 12 & 38 & 25 & 16 & 48 & 58\end{array} Compute the standard deviation s.

A)10,637
B)8715.6
C)38
D)17.9
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63
Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.
196, 205, 215, 185, 229, 278, 165

A)33.1
B)30.2
C)36.2
D)12.7
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64
Find the standard deviation for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-When investigating times required for drive-through service, the following results (in seconds)were obtained.  Restaurant A 120678997124687296 Restaurant B 115126495698767895\begin{array} { l | l | l | l | l | l | l | l | l } \text { Restaurant A } & 120 & 67 & 89 & 97 & 124 & 68 & 72 & 96 \\\hline \text { Restaurant B } & 115 & 126 & 49 & 56 & 98 & 76 & 78 & 95\end{array}

A)Restaurant A: 57; 493.98; 22.23
B)Restaurant A: 57; 493.98; 24.97 Restaurant B: 77; 727.98; 26.98 Restaurant B: 70; 722.53; 26.98
C)Restaurant A: 75; 493.98; 22.23
D)Restaurant A: 57; 493.98; 22.23 Restaurant B: 70; 727.98; 26.98 Restaurant B: 56; 727.98; 32.89
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65
Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.
22, 29, 21, 24, 27, 28, 25, 36

A)4.8
B)2.8
C)1.6
D)4.2
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66
Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.
496, 598, 503, 528, 565, 601, 576, 543

A)60.6
B)182.1
C)170.2
D)40.4
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67
Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.

-When investigating times required for drive-through service, the following results (in seconds)were obtained.  Restaurant A 120123153128124118154110 Restaurant B 115126147156118110145137\begin{array} { l | l | l | l | l | l | l | l | l } \text { Restaurant A } & 120 & 123 & 153 & 128 & 124 & 118 & 154 & 110 \\\hline \text { Restaurant B } & 115 & 126 & 147 & 156 & 118 & 110 & 145 & 137\end{array}

A)Restaurant A: 44; 285.64; 16.15
B)Restaurant A: 46; 260.79; 16.15 Restaurant B: 46; 260.79; 16.90 Restaurant B: 44; 285.64; 16.90
C)Restaurant A: 44; 260.79; 16.15
D)Restaurant A: 46; 260.79; 16.90 Restaurant B: 46; 285.64; 16.90 Restaurant B: 44; 285.64; 16.15
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68
Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-To get the best deal on a CD player, Tom called eight appliance stores and asked the cost of a specific model. The prices he was quoted are listed below:
$293$212$440$197$446$145$342$212\$ 293 \quad \$ 212 \quad \$ 440 \quad \$ 197 \quad \$ 446 \quad \$ 145 \quad \$ 342 \quad \$ 212
Compute the standard deviation s.

A)$114.2
B)$329.0
C)$653,796.1
D)$745,051.0
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69
Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-Compute the variance. A class of sixth grade students kept accurate records on the amount of time they spent playing video games during a one-week period. The times (in hours)are listed below:
19.821.613.426.725.6\begin{array} { l l l l l } 19.8 & 21.6 & 13.4 & 26.7 & 25.6 \end{array}
19.217.012.926.815.2\begin{array} { l l l l l } 19.2 & 17.0 & 12.9 & 26.8 & 15.2 \end{array}

A)152.13
B)25.14
C)27.84
D)27.94
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70
Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-The manager of a small dry cleaner employs six people. As part of their personnel file, she asked each one to record to the nearest one-tenth of a mile the distance they travel one way from home to work. The six distances are listed below:
21.114.839.137.617.424.221.1\quad14.8\quad39.1\quad37.6\quad17.4\quad24.2
Compute the standard deviation s.

A)38.4
B)3962.9
C)4495.2
D)10.32
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71
Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.

-The manager of a bank recorded the amount of time each customer spent waiting in line during peak business hours one Monday. The frequency distribution below summarizes the results. Find the standard deviation. Round your answer to one decimal place.  Waiting tim& Number of  (minutes  customer 0−3124−7148−111012−151316−19020−231\begin{array}{l}\text { Waiting tim\& Number of }\\\begin{array} { c | c } \text { (minutes } & \text { customer } \\\hline 0 - 3 & 12 \\4 - 7 & 14 \\8 - 11 & 10 \\12 - 15 & 13 \\16 - 19 & 0 \\20 - 23 & 1\end{array}\end{array}

A)4.9
B)5.2
C)7.0
D)4.7
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72
Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.

-The test scores of 40 students are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the standard deviation.  Score  Students 50−59860−69670−791080−89590−9911\begin{array} { r | r } \text { Score } & \text { Students } \\\hline 50 - 59 & 8 \\60 - 69 & 6 \\70 - 79 & 10 \\80 - 89 & 5 \\90 - 99 & 11\end{array}

A)s = 13.4
B)s = 14.9
C)s = 15.6
D)s = 14.2
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73
Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.
2, 6, 15, 9, 11, 22, 1, 4, 8, 19

A)2.1
B)6.3
C)6.8
D)7.1
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74
Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-The normal monthly precipitation (in inches)for August is listed for 12 different U.S. cities.
3.51.62.43.74.13.9\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 3.5 & 1.6 & 2.4 & 3.7 & 4.1 & 3.9 \end{array}
1.03.64.23.43.72.2\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 1.0 & 3.6 & 4.2 & 3.4 & 3.7 & 2.2 \end{array}
Compute the variance.

A)1.05
B)0.94
C)1.09
D)1.00
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75
Solve the problem.

-The heights in feet of people who work in an office are as follows. Use the range rule of thumb to find the standard deviation. Round results to the nearest tenth. 5.96.05.85.46.05.56.06.26.15.5\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l l } 5.9 & 6.0 & 5.8 & 5.4 & 6.0 & 5.5 & 6.0 & 6.2 & 6.1 & 5.5\end{array}

A)0.1
B)0.2
C)0.5
D)1.2
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76
Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-Compute the variance. To get the best deal on a microwave oven, Jeremy called six appliance stores and asked the cost of a specific model. The prices he was quoted are listed below: $476$477$645$334$667$237\$ 476\quad \$ 477 \quad\$ 645 \quad\$ 334 \quad\$ 667 \quad\$ 237

A)40,214.5
B)28,452.3
C)23,710.2
D)28,452.2
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77
Find the range, variance, and standard deviation for each of the two samples, then compare the two sets of results.

-A company had 80 employees whose salaries are summarized in the frequency distribution below. Find the standard deviation.  Salary  Employees 5,001−10,0001110,001−15,0001515,001−20,0001920,001−25,0001025,001−30,00025\begin{array} { r | c } \text { Salary } & \text { Employees } \\\hline 5,001 - 10,000 & 11 \\10,001 - 15,000 & 15 \\15,001 - 20,000 & 19 \\20,001 - 25,000 & 10 \\25,001 - 30,000 & 25\end{array}

A)s = 7168.6
B)s = 7742.1
C)s = 7527.0
D)s = 7957.1
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78
Find the standard deviation for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.

-The normal monthly precipitation (in inches)for August is listed for 12 different U.S. cities.
3.51.62.43.74.13.91.03.64.23.43.72.2\begin{array}{llllll}3.5 & 1.6 & 2.4 & 3.7 & 4.1 & 3.9 \\1.0 & 3.6 & 4.2 & 3.4 & 3.7 & 2.2\end{array}
Compute the standard deviation.

A)1.09
B)1.05
C)1.00
D)12.03
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79
Find the midrange for the given sample data.

-The weights (in ounces)of 10 cookies are shown. 0.710.690.821.451.341.060.671.241.160.79\begin{array} { l l l l l } 0.71 & 0.69 & 0.82 & 1.45 & 1.34 \\1.06 & 0.67 & 1.24 & 1.16 & 0.79\end{array} Compute the variance.

A)0.064
B)0.077
C)0.086
D)0.07
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Find the variance for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.
15, 42, 53, 7, 9, 12, 14, 28, 47

A)29.1
B)17.8
C)15.8
D)16.6
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