Answer:
the sampling distribution of proportions
Step-by-step explanation:
A sample is a small group of observations which is a subset of a larger population containing the entire set of observations. The proportion of success or measure of a certain statistic from the sample, (in the scenario above, the proportion of obese observations on our sample) gives us the sample proportion. Repeated measurement of the sample proportion of this sample whose size is large enough (usually greater Than 30) in other to obtain a range of different proportions for the sample is called the sampling distribution of proportion. Hence, creating a visual plot such as a dot plot of these repeated measurement of the proportion of obese observations gives the sampling distribution of proportions
The number of bins in the histogram determines the width of the bins and
the frequency (number of members) in a bin.
- Please find attached the graph of the histogram of Gretchen's data created with MS Excel.
<h3 /><h3>Method used to create the histogram of Gretchen's data</h3>
Given:
The table from Gretchen's data is presented as follows;
![\begin{tabular}{|c|c|} \underline{ Member}& \underline{Number of Days}\\x_1&2\\x_2&4\\x_3&7\\x_4&8\\x_5&12\\x_6&15\\x_7&10\\x_8&7\\x_9&9\\x_{10}&6\\x_{11}&13\\x_{12}&3\\x_{13}&8\\x_{14}&10\\x_{15}&10\end{array}\right]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cbegin%7Btabular%7D%7B%7Cc%7Cc%7C%7D%20%5Cunderline%7B%20Member%7D%26%20%5Cunderline%7BNumber%20of%20Days%7D%5C%5Cx_1%262%5C%5Cx_2%264%5C%5Cx_3%267%5C%5Cx_4%268%5C%5Cx_5%2612%5C%5Cx_6%2615%5C%5Cx_7%2610%5C%5Cx_8%267%5C%5Cx_9%269%5C%5Cx_%7B10%7D%266%5C%5Cx_%7B11%7D%2613%5C%5Cx_%7B12%7D%263%5C%5Cx_%7B13%7D%268%5C%5Cx_%7B14%7D%2610%5C%5Cx_%7B15%7D%2610%5Cend%7Barray%7D%5Cright%5D)
The required number of bins = 8 bins
The steps to create the histogram using MS Excel;
- Enter the 15 dataset for the number of days as presented in the above table in a column on the worksheet.
- Select the dataset entered into the cells from above then select the Insert menu.
- In the Chart section of the insert menu click on the Histogram icon to view the quick options for histograms type charts.
- Select the Histogram option from the drop down menu from the quick options for histograms, to create an histogram chart.
- Right-click the histogram created from the previous step, then select Format Chart Area from the pop up menu.
- In the Format Chart Area task pane, click on the arrow next to Chart Options, then select Horizontal Axis from the options menu.
- Click on the histogram icon under Axis Options, then click on arrow button besides Axis Option sub menu, to display the axis options.
- Click on the Number of bins radio button then enter 8, to create an histogram having 8 bins.
The histogram of Gretchen's data having eight bins created with MS Excel is attached.
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Answer:
a = 1√6
b = -2
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello,
To solve this trigonometric problem, we need to convert this values into fractions
a).
Sin45° = 1/√2
cos30° = √3/2
Sin60° = √3/2
Sin45° / (cos30° + sin60°) = [(1/√2) ÷ (√3/2 + √3/2)]
(1/√2) ÷ (√3/2 + √3/2)
Add √3/2 + √3/2
1/√2 ÷ 2√3/2
1/√2 × 2/2√3
2/2√(2×3)
2/2√6
1/√6
b
Cos 180° = -1
Sin150° = ½
Tan135° = -1
2cos180° - 2sin150° - tan135°
(2 × -1) - (2×½) - (-1)
-2 - 1 + 1 = -2
If there is an odd number of data values then the median will be the value in the middle. If there is an even number of data values the median is the mean of the two data values in the middle. For the data set 1, 1, 2, 5, 6, 6, 9 the median is 5. For the data set 1, 1, 2, 6, 6, 9 the median<span> is 4.
</span>The mean<span> is the average of the numbers: a calculated "central" value of a set of numbers. To calculate: Just add up all the numbers, then divide by how many numbers there are.</span><span>
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