First off, you should see whether the data is qualitative or quantitative.
-Quantitative is the number that represents counts or measurements.
-Qualitative (aka Categorical) typically labels or non-numeric entries
So, and example of some qualitative graphs are:
-Bar Graphs: usually comparison of things
-Two Way Tables: typically a survey with the comparison of data
-Circle Graph (Pie Chart): percentages being compared from different categories
-Frequency Tables: shows how often something appears
Some examples of quantitative graphs are:
-Box and Whiskers: shows the low, high, median of 1st quartile, median, median of 3rd quartile, and the high of data
-Line Graph: shows the change of something over a period of time
-Histogram: compares the data using frequency intervals, like 1-5, 6-10, etc.
-Scatterplot: shows the correlation of the data
-Stem and Leaf: first number goes in stem, remaining parts of number goes in leaf depending on what the first number it was, and key to help
So if you're trying to link the graph to something in your life, the graph may vary depending on what the data is. If you're going height over the years you've lived, a line graph would be best. It really depends what in your life you are doing, so I hope I provided enough information to help you out. Hope this helps!
Answer:
the pennies does not conform to the US mints specification
Step-by-step explanation:
z = (variate -mean)/ standard deviation
z= 2.5 - 2.4991 / 0.01648 = 0.0546
we are going to check the value of z in the normal distribution table, which is the table bounded by z.
checking for z= 0.0 under 55 gives 0.0219 (value gotten from the table of normal distribution)
we subtract the value of z from 0.5 (1- (0.5+0.0219)) = 0.4781 > 0.05claim
since 0.4781 > 0.05claim, therefore, the pennies does not conform to the US mints specification
the claim state a 5% significance level whereas the calculated significance level is 47.81%. therefore, the claim should be rejected
Answer:
2:03
Step-by-step explanation:
If it takes him 27 minutes he should leave the house 27 minutes before he has to go. 2:03 is 27 minutes early
18 - 5z + 6z > 3 + 6
18 + z > 9
-18 -18
z > -9