Deck 2: Descriptive Statistics: Tabular and Graphical Presentations
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Deck 2: Descriptive Statistics: Tabular and Graphical Presentations
1
The relative frequency of a class is computed by
A)dividing the midpoint of the class by the sample size.
B)dividing the frequency of the class by the midpoint.
C)dividing the sample size by the frequency of the class.
D)dividing the frequency of the class by the sample size.
A)dividing the midpoint of the class by the sample size.
B)dividing the frequency of the class by the midpoint.
C)dividing the sample size by the frequency of the class.
D)dividing the frequency of the class by the sample size.
dividing the frequency of the class by the sample size.
2
Which of the following graphical methods is most appropriate for categorical data?
A)ogive
B)pie chart
C)histogram
D)scatter diagram
A)ogive
B)pie chart
C)histogram
D)scatter diagram
pie chart
3
A tabular summary of a set of data showing the fraction of the total number of items in several nonoverlapping classes is a
A)frequency distribution.
B)relative frequency distribution.
C)frequency.
D)cumulative frequency distribution.
A)frequency distribution.
B)relative frequency distribution.
C)frequency.
D)cumulative frequency distribution.
relative frequency distribution.
4
Data that provide labels or names for groupings of like items are known as
A)categorical data
B)quantitative data
C)label data
D)generic data
A)categorical data
B)quantitative data
C)label data
D)generic data
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5
The ages of employees at a company represent
A)categorical data
B)quantitative data
C)label data
D)time series data
A)categorical data
B)quantitative data
C)label data
D)time series data
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6
A frequency distribution is
A)a tabular summary of a set of data showing the fraction of items in each of several nonoverlapping classes
B)a graphical form of representing data
C)a tabular summary of a set of data showing the number of items in each of several nonoverlapping classes
D)a graphical device for presenting categorical data
A)a tabular summary of a set of data showing the fraction of items in each of several nonoverlapping classes
B)a graphical form of representing data
C)a tabular summary of a set of data showing the number of items in each of several nonoverlapping classes
D)a graphical device for presenting categorical data
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7
A graphical method that can be used to show both the rank order and shape of a data set simultaneously is a
A)relative frequency distribution
B)pie chart
C)stem-and-leaf display
D)pivot table
A)relative frequency distribution
B)pie chart
C)stem-and-leaf display
D)pivot table
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8
A researcher is gathering data from four geographical areas designated: South =1; North = 2; East =3; West = 4. The designated geographical regions represent
A)categorical data
B)quantitative data
C)directional data
D)either quantitative or categorical data
A)categorical data
B)quantitative data
C)directional data
D)either quantitative or categorical data
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9
If several frequency distributions are constructed from the same data set, the distribution with the widest class width will have the
A)fewest classes
B)most classes
C)same number of classes as the other distributions since all are constructed from the same data
D)None of the other answers are correct.
A)fewest classes
B)most classes
C)same number of classes as the other distributions since all are constructed from the same data
D)None of the other answers are correct.
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10
The sum of the relative frequencies for all classes will always equal
A)the sample size
B)the number of classes
C)one
D)100
A)the sample size
B)the number of classes
C)one
D)100
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11
The percent frequency of a class is computed by
A)multiplying the relative frequency by 10
B)dividing the relative frequency by 100
C)multiplying the relative frequency by 100
D)adding 100 to the relative frequency
A)multiplying the relative frequency by 10
B)dividing the relative frequency by 100
C)multiplying the relative frequency by 100
D)adding 100 to the relative frequency
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12
In constructing a frequency distribution, as the number of classes are decreased, the class width
A)decreases
B)remains unchanged
C)increases
D)can increase or decrease depending on the data values
A)decreases
B)remains unchanged
C)increases
D)can increase or decrease depending on the data values
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13
The minimum number of variables represented in a histogram is
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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14
In a stem-and-leaf display,
A)a single digit is used to define each stem, and a single digit is used to define each leaf
B)a single digit is used to define each stem, and one or more digits are used to define each leaf
C)one or more digits are used to define each stem, and a single digit is used to define each leaf
D)one or more digits are used to define each stem, and one or more digits are used to define each leaf
A)a single digit is used to define each stem, and a single digit is used to define each leaf
B)a single digit is used to define each stem, and one or more digits are used to define each leaf
C)one or more digits are used to define each stem, and a single digit is used to define each leaf
D)one or more digits are used to define each stem, and one or more digits are used to define each leaf
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15
The minimum number of variables represented in a bar chart is
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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16
The sum of frequencies for all classes will always equal
A)1
B)the number of elements in a data set
C)the number of classes
D)a value between 0 and 1
A)1
B)the number of elements in a data set
C)the number of classes
D)a value between 0 and 1
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17
Data that indicate how much or how many are know as
A)categorical data
B)quantitative data
C)label data
D)category data
A)categorical data
B)quantitative data
C)label data
D)category data
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18
A tabular summary of data showing the percentage of items in each of several nonoverlapping classes is a
A)frequency distribution
B)relative frequency distribution
C)percent frequency distribution
D)cumulative percent frequency distribution
A)frequency distribution
B)relative frequency distribution
C)percent frequency distribution
D)cumulative percent frequency distribution
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19
Excel's __________ can be used to construct a frequency distribution for categorical data.
A)DISTRIBUTION function
B)SUM function
C)FREQUENCY function
D)COUNTIF function
A)DISTRIBUTION function
B)SUM function
C)FREQUENCY function
D)COUNTIF function
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20
The proper way to construct a stem-and-leaf display for the data set {62, 67, 68, 73, 73, 79, 91, 94, 95, 97} is to
A)exclude a stem labeled '8'
B)include a stem labeled '8' and enter no leaves on the stem
C)include a stem labeled '(8)' and enter no leaves on the stem
D)include a stem labeled '8' and enter one leaf value of '0' on the stem
A)exclude a stem labeled '8'
B)include a stem labeled '8' and enter no leaves on the stem
C)include a stem labeled '(8)' and enter no leaves on the stem
D)include a stem labeled '8' and enter one leaf value of '0' on the stem
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21
A graphical presentation of a frequency distribution, relative frequency distribution, or percent frequency distribution of quantitative data constructed by placing the class intervals on the horizontal axis and the frequencies on the vertical axis is a
A)histogram
B)bar chart
C)stem-and-leaf display
D)pie chart
A)histogram
B)bar chart
C)stem-and-leaf display
D)pie chart
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22
A __________ can be used to graphically present quantitative data.
A)histogram
B)pie chart
C)stem-and-leaf display
D)both a histogram and a stem-and-leaf display are correct
A)histogram
B)pie chart
C)stem-and-leaf display
D)both a histogram and a stem-and-leaf display are correct
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23
To construct a pie chart using Excel's Chart Tools, choose __________ as the chart type.
A)column
B)pie
C)scatter
D)line
A)column
B)pie
C)scatter
D)line
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24
Methods that use simple arithmetic and easy-to-draw graphs to summarize data quickly are called
A)exploratory data analysis
B)relative frequency distributions
C)bar charts
D)pie charts
A)exploratory data analysis
B)relative frequency distributions
C)bar charts
D)pie charts
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25
The sum of the percent frequencies for all classes will always equal
A)one
B)the number of classes
C)the number of items in the study
D)100
A)one
B)the number of classes
C)the number of items in the study
D)100
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26
In a cumulative relative frequency distribution, the last class will have a cumulative relative frequency equal to
A)one
B)zero
C)100
D)None of the other answers are correct.
A)one
B)zero
C)100
D)None of the other answers are correct.
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27
A graphical device for presenting categorical data summaries based on subdivision of a circle into sectors that correspond to the relative frequency for each class is a
A)histogram
B)stem-and-leaf display
C)pie chart
D)bar chart
A)histogram
B)stem-and-leaf display
C)pie chart
D)bar chart
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28
A graphical device for depicting categorical data that have been summarized in a frequency distribution, relative frequency distribution, or percent frequency distribution is a(n)
A)histogram
B)stem-and-leaf display
C)ogive
D)bar chart
A)histogram
B)stem-and-leaf display
C)ogive
D)bar chart
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29
Fifteen percent of the students in a School of Business Administration are majoring in Economics, 20% in Finance, 35% in Management, and 30% in Accounting. The graphical device(s) that can be used to present these data is (are)
A)a line graph
B)only a bar chart
C)only a pie chart
D)both a bar chart and a pie chart
A)a line graph
B)only a bar chart
C)only a pie chart
D)both a bar chart and a pie chart
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30
Categorical data can be graphically represented by using a(n)
A)histogram
B)frequency polygon
C)ogive
D)bar chart
A)histogram
B)frequency polygon
C)ogive
D)bar chart
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31
A(n) __________ is a graph of a cumulative distribution.
A)histogram
B)pie chart
C)stem-and-leaf display
D)ogive
A)histogram
B)pie chart
C)stem-and-leaf display
D)ogive
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32
To construct a bar chart using Excel's Chart Tools, choose __________ as the chart type.
A)column
B)pie
C)scatter
D)line
A)column
B)pie
C)scatter
D)line
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33
Excel's __________ can be used to construct a frequency distribution for quantitative data.
A)COUNTIF function
B)SUM function
C)PivotTable Report
D)AVERAGE function
A)COUNTIF function
B)SUM function
C)PivotTable Report
D)AVERAGE function
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34
The total number of data items with a value less than or equal to the upper limit for the class is given by the
A)frequency distribution
B)relative frequency distribution
C)cumulative frequency distribution
D)cumulative relative frequency distribution
A)frequency distribution
B)relative frequency distribution
C)cumulative frequency distribution
D)cumulative relative frequency distribution
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35
In a cumulative frequency distribution, the last class will always have a cumulative frequency equal to
A)one
B)100%
C)the total number of elements in the data set
D)None of the other answers are correct.
A)one
B)100%
C)the total number of elements in the data set
D)None of the other answers are correct.
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36
In a cumulative percent frequency distribution, the last class will have a cumulative percent frequency equal to
A)one
B)100
C)the total number of elements in the data set
D)None of the other answers are correct.
A)one
B)100
C)the total number of elements in the data set
D)None of the other answers are correct.
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37
A common graphical presentation of quantitative data is a
A)histogram
B)bar chart
C)relative frequency
D)pie chart
A)histogram
B)bar chart
C)relative frequency
D)pie chart
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38
When using Excel to create a __________ one must edit the chart to remove the gaps between rectangles.
A)scatter diagram
B)bar chart
C)histogram
D)pie chart
A)scatter diagram
B)bar chart
C)histogram
D)pie chart
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39
Excel's Chart Tools can be used to construct a
A)bar chart
B)pie chart
C)histogram
D)All of these can be constructed using Excel's Chart Tools.
A)bar chart
B)pie chart
C)histogram
D)All of these can be constructed using Excel's Chart Tools.
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40
The difference between the lower class limits of adjacent classes provides the
A)number of classes
B)class limits
C)class midpoint
D)class width
A)number of classes
B)class limits
C)class midpoint
D)class width
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41
The sum of the relative frequencies in any relative frequency distribution always equals
A)the number of observations
B)1.00
C)100
D)the number of variables
A)the number of observations
B)1.00
C)100
D)the number of variables
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42
Which of the following is least useful in studying the relationship between two variables?
A)trendline
B)stem-and-leaf display
C)crosstabulation
D)scatter diagram
A)trendline
B)stem-and-leaf display
C)crosstabulation
D)scatter diagram
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43
A graphical presentation of the relationship between two quantitative variables is
A)a pie chart
B)a histogram
C)a crosstabulation
D)a scatter diagram
A)a pie chart
B)a histogram
C)a crosstabulation
D)a scatter diagram
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44
Excel's __________ can be used to construct a crosstabulation.
A)Chart Tools
B)SUM function
C)PivotTable Report
D)COUNTIF function
A)Chart Tools
B)SUM function
C)PivotTable Report
D)COUNTIF function
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45
A tabular method that can be used to summarize the data on two variables simultaneously is called
A)simultaneous equations
B)a crosstabulation
C)a histogram
D)a dot plot
A)simultaneous equations
B)a crosstabulation
C)a histogram
D)a dot plot
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46
Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The cumulative relative frequency for the class of 20 - 29
A)is 300
B)is 0.25
C)is 0.75
D)is 0.5
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The cumulative relative frequency for the class of 20 - 29
A)is 300
B)is 0.25
C)is 0.75
D)is 0.5
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47
Excel's __________ can be used to construct a scatter diagram.
A)Chart Tools
B)SUM function
C)CROSSTAB function
D)RAND function
A)Chart Tools
B)SUM function
C)CROSSTAB function
D)RAND function
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48
Which of the following graphical methods is not intended for quantitative data?
A)ogive
B)dot plot
C)scatter diagram
D)pie chart
A)ogive
B)dot plot
C)scatter diagram
D)pie chart
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49
In a crosstabulation
A)both variables must be categorical
B)both variables must be quantitative
C)one variable must be categorical and the other must be quantitative
D)either or both variables can be categorical or quantitative
A)both variables must be categorical
B)both variables must be quantitative
C)one variable must be categorical and the other must be quantitative
D)either or both variables can be categorical or quantitative
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50
To construct a histogram using Excel's Chart Tools, choose __________ as the chart type.
A)column
B)pie
C)scatter
D)line
A)column
B)pie
C)scatter
D)line
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51
Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The number of students working 19 hours or less
A)is 80
B)is 100
C)is 180
D)is 300
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The number of students working 19 hours or less
A)is 80
B)is 100
C)is 180
D)is 300
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52
For stem-and-leaf displays where the leaf unit is not stated, the leaf unit is assumed to equal
A)0
B).1
C)1
D)10
A)0
B).1
C)1
D)10
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53
Excel's Chart Tools does not have a chart type for constructing a
A)bar chart
B)pie chart
C)histogram
D)stem-and-leaf display
A)bar chart
B)pie chart
C)histogram
D)stem-and-leaf display
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54
Before drawing any conclusions about the relationship between two variables shown in a crosstabulation, you should
A)investigate whether any hidden variables could affect the conclusions
B)construct a scatter diagram and find the trendline
C)develop a relative frequency distribution
D)construct an ogive for each of the variables
A)investigate whether any hidden variables could affect the conclusions
B)construct a scatter diagram and find the trendline
C)develop a relative frequency distribution
D)construct an ogive for each of the variables
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55
When the conclusions based upon the aggregated crosstabulation can be completely reversed if we look at the unaggregated data, the occurrence is known as
A)reverse correlation
B)inferential statistics
C)Simpson's paradox
D)disaggregation
A)reverse correlation
B)inferential statistics
C)Simpson's paradox
D)disaggregation
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56
Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The midpoint of the last class is
A)50
B)34
C)35
D)34.5
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The midpoint of the last class is
A)50
B)34
C)35
D)34.5
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57
A histogram is not appropriate for displaying which of the following types of information?
A)frequency
B)relative frequency
C)cumulative frequency
D)percent frequency
A)frequency
B)relative frequency
C)cumulative frequency
D)percent frequency
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Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The relative frequency of students working 9 hours or less
A)is 20
B)is 100
C)is 0.95
D)0.05
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The relative frequency of students working 9 hours or less
A)is 20
B)is 100
C)is 0.95
D)0.05
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The sum of the frequencies in any frequency distribution always equals
A)the number of observations
B)1.00
C)100
D)the number of variables
A)the number of observations
B)1.00
C)100
D)the number of variables
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Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The class width for this distribution
A)is 9
B)is 10
C)is 39, which is: the largest value minus the smallest value or 39 - 0 = 39
D)varies from class to class
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The class width for this distribution
A)is 9
B)is 10
C)is 39, which is: the largest value minus the smallest value or 39 - 0 = 39
D)varies from class to class
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The relative frequency of workers who took 10 or fewer sick days
A)was 185
B)was 0.925
C)was 93
D)was 15
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The relative frequency of workers who took 10 or fewer sick days
A)was 185
B)was 0.925
C)was 93
D)was 15
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Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The cumulative percent frequency for the class of 30 -39 is
A)100%
B)75%
C)50%
D)25%
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The cumulative percent frequency for the class of 30 -39 is
A)100%
B)75%
C)50%
D)25%
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Exhibit 2-2
Information on the type of industry is provided for a sample of 50 Fortune 500 companies.

Refer to Exhibit 2-2. The percent frequency of industries that are classified as electronics is
A)10
B)20
C)0.10
D)0.20
Information on the type of industry is provided for a sample of 50 Fortune 500 companies.

Refer to Exhibit 2-2. The percent frequency of industries that are classified as electronics is
A)10
B)20
C)0.10
D)0.20
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The midpoint of the first class is
A)10
B)2
C)2.5
D)3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The midpoint of the first class is
A)10
B)2
C)2.5
D)3
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Exhibit 2-2
Information on the type of industry is provided for a sample of 50 Fortune 500 companies.

Refer to Exhibit 2-2. The relative frequency of industries that are classified as banking is
A)7
B)0.07
C)0.70
D)0.14
Information on the type of industry is provided for a sample of 50 Fortune 500 companies.

Refer to Exhibit 2-2. The relative frequency of industries that are classified as banking is
A)7
B)0.07
C)0.70
D)0.14
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Exhibit 2-2
Information on the type of industry is provided for a sample of 50 Fortune 500 companies.

Refer to Exhibit 2-2. The number of industries that are classified as retail is
A)32
B)18
C)0.36
D)36%
Information on the type of industry is provided for a sample of 50 Fortune 500 companies.

Refer to Exhibit 2-2. The number of industries that are classified as retail is
A)32
B)18
C)0.36
D)36%
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The class width for this distribution
A)is 5
B)is 6
C)is 20, which is: the largest value minus the smallest value or 20 - 0 =20
D)varies from class to class
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The class width for this distribution
A)is 5
B)is 6
C)is 20, which is: the largest value minus the smallest value or 20 - 0 =20
D)varies from class to class
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The number of workers who took at least 11 sick days per month
A)was 15
B)was 200
C)was 185
D)was 65
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The number of workers who took at least 11 sick days per month
A)was 15
B)was 200
C)was 185
D)was 65
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Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. If a cumulative frequency distribution is developed for the above data, the last class will have a cumulative frequency of
A)100
B)1
C)30 - 39
D)400
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. If a cumulative frequency distribution is developed for the above data, the last class will have a cumulative frequency of
A)100
B)1
C)30 - 39
D)400
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The percentage of workers who took 0 - 5 sick days per month was
A)20%
B)120%
C)75%
D)60%
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The percentage of workers who took 0 - 5 sick days per month was
A)20%
B)120%
C)75%
D)60%
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Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The percentage of students working 10 - 19 hours is
A)20%
B)25%
C)75%
D)80%
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The percentage of students working 10 - 19 hours is
A)20%
B)25%
C)75%
D)80%
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The number of workers who took less than 11 sick days per month
A)was 15
B)was 200
C)was 185
D)was 65
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The number of workers who took less than 11 sick days per month
A)was 15
B)was 200
C)was 185
D)was 65
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Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The percentage of students who work at least 10 hours per week is
A)50%
B)5%
C)95%
D)100%
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The percentage of students who work at least 10 hours per week is
A)50%
B)5%
C)95%
D)100%
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The cumulative relative frequency for the class of 11- 15
A)is 199
B)is 0.07
C)is 1
D)is 0.995
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The cumulative relative frequency for the class of 11- 15
A)is 199
B)is 0.07
C)is 1
D)is 0.995
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The cumulative frequency for the class of 11 -15
A)is 200
B)is 14
C)is 199
D)is 1
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The cumulative frequency for the class of 11 -15
A)is 200
B)is 14
C)is 199
D)is 1
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Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The cumulative frequency for the class of 20 -29
A)is 200
B)is 300
C)is 0.75
D)is 0.50
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The cumulative frequency for the class of 20 -29
A)is 200
B)is 300
C)is 0.75
D)is 0.50
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The number of workers who took at most 10 sick days per month
A)was 15
B)was 200
C)was 185
D)was 65
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The number of workers who took at most 10 sick days per month
A)was 15
B)was 200
C)was 185
D)was 65
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The number of workers who took more than 10 sick days per month
A)was 15
B)was 200
C)was 185
D)was 65
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The number of workers who took more than 10 sick days per month
A)was 15
B)was 200
C)was 185
D)was 65
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Exhibit 2-1
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The percentage of students working 19 hours or less is
A)20%
B)25%
C)75%
D)80%
The numbers of hours worked (per week) by 400 statistics students are shown below.

Refer to Exhibit 2-1. The percentage of students working 19 hours or less is
A)20%
B)25%
C)75%
D)80%
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Exhibit 2-3
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The cumulative percent frequency for the class of 16 - 20 is
A)100%
B)65%
C)92.5%
D)0.5%
The number of sick days taken (per month) by 200 factory workers is summarized below.

-Refer to Exhibit 2-3. The cumulative percent frequency for the class of 16 - 20 is
A)100%
B)65%
C)92.5%
D)0.5%
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