Michael S.
asked 08/30/20Statistics for my math class
Here is a data set that has a nearly normal distribution.
| datadatadatadata | |||
| 63.15 | 57.11 | 39.96 | 52.45 |
| 44.56 | 60.43 | 43.29 | 56.1 |
| 44.62 | 62.28 | 51.54 | 43.46 |
| 51.74 | 53.42 | 33.86 | 51.93 |
| 56.12 | 54.95 | 58.33 | 52.92 |
| 41.31 | 55.36 | 47.75 | 41.31 |
| 41.98 | 40.17 | 48.37 | 57.36 |
| 49.8 | 43.96 | 64.4 | 53.06 |
| 64.43 | 67.85 | 31.42 | 60 |
| 51.17 | 50.86 | 65.49 | 65 |
In building a GFDT for this data set, you need to know how many values are in the class from 60 to 65. You decided that each class will include the lower class limit, but not the upper class limit. So, how many values are there in the interval [60,65)?
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1 Expert Answer
Mark M. answered 08/30/20
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
Count the number of numbers that are from 60 to 65.
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Michael S.
need the answer08/30/20