For solving this question we will use the relationship between the range of data and the spread of data. The relationship is that "Higher the Range of the Data, Higher is the Spread and lower the range of the data then lower is the spread".
So, keeping in mind this definition let us proceed and check each option and measure their range.
We know that Range is measured as
Range=(Highest Value of the Data)-(Lowest Value of the Data)
a. 13.7-3.1=10.6
b. 423.6-1.3=422.3
c. 38.4-7.2=31.2
d. 231.4-5.5=225.9
As we can see Option b. has the largest range and as range is a measure of spread then option b is the distribution which has the largest spread.
Wouldnt it be 7 bc 7*6 is 42
Answer:
Continuous: Height, weight, annual income.
Discrete: Number of children, number of students in a class.
Continuous data (like height) can (in theory) be measured to any degree of accuracy. If you consider a value line, the values can be anywhere on the line. For statistical purposes this kind of data is often gathered in classes (example height in 5 cm classes).
Discrete data (like number of children) are parcelled out one by one. On the value line they occupy only certain points. Sometimes discrete values are grouped into classes, but less often.
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Answer:
8m-4=16
8m=20
m=2.5
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