The five-number summary comprehends the minimum and maximum values, the 1st and 3rd quartiles and the median.
1st step: is to arrange the data sets from least to greatest.
Sherelle:
26 39 56 58 60 62 65 66 66 68 71 72 72 73 74 75 81 83 84 85
Venita:
44 45 51 51 53 53 55 57 58 62 65 66 69 69 70 73 75 77 78 79
2nd step: To calculate each quartile you have to determine their position and then identify which observation sits in that position:
Quartile 1:
PosQ₁: n/4= 20/4= 5
Quartile 2 (Median)
PosMe: n/2= 20/2= 10
Quartile 3
PosQ₃: n*(3/4)= 20*(3/4)= 15
Since both samples have the same size, the 1st quartile will be the fifth observation of each sample, the median will be the tenth observation and the 3rd quartile will be the fifteenth.
Sherelle:
Q₁: 60
Me: 68
Q₃: 74
Minimum: 26
Maximum: 85
Venita:
Q₁: 53
Me: 62
Q₃: 70
Minimum: 44
Maximum: 79
Answer:
8, 9, and 10
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
The equation is;
y = 12x-41
Step-by-step explanation:
Mathematically;
slope intercept form is;
y = mx + b
where m is slope and b is intercept
Since we already have the slope , the equation is;
y = 12x + b
To get b which is the y intercept, we simply substitute the value of the points given
Thus;
19 = 5(12) + b
19 = 60+ b
b = 19-60
b = -41
So the equation is;
y = 12x - 41
Answer:
C. 2 1/10
Step-by-step explanation:
15 7/10-13 3/5= 15 7/10 - 13 6/10=
2 1/10
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