Textbook QuestionGraphical Analysis In Exercises 9–12, use the stem-and-leaf plot or dot plot to list the actual data entries. What is the maximum data entry? What is the minimum data entry?" style="" width="385">33views
Textbook QuestionHourly Earnings Refer to the data set in Exercise 26 and the box-and-whisker plot you drew that represents the data set.b. What percent of the employees made more than $23.39 per hour?20views
Textbook QuestionUsing Technology to Find Quartiles and Draw Graphs In Exercises 23–26, use technology to draw a box-and-whisker plot that represents the data set.Hourly Earnings The hourly earnings (in dollars) of a sample of 21 employees at a consulting firm25.89 27.09 31.76 28.28 26.19 27.43 24.0625.61 22.56 29.76 18.01 23.66 38.24 37.2732.70 31.12 25.87 15.06 23.12 30.62 19.8522views
Multiple ChoiceThe dotplot below shows the number of books read in a month by students in a college class. Find the most and least frequent number of books read.72views
Textbook QuestionGraphing Data Sets In Exercises 17–32, organize the data using the indicated type of graph. Describe any patterns.Life Spans of Houseflies Use a dot plot to display the data, which represent the life spans (in days) of 30 houseflies. 9 9 4 11 10 5 13 9 7 11 6 8 14 10 6 10 10 7 14 11 7 8 6 13 10 14 14 8 13 1044views
Textbook QuestionPhone Screen Sizes Display the data below in a dot plot. Describe the differences in how the stem-and-leaf plot and the dot plot show patterns in the data.48views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 7 and 8, use the data set shown in the table at the left, which represents the pollution indices (a unitless measure of pollution ranging from 0 to 100) for 24 U.S. cities. (Adapted from Numbeo)Use a dot plot to display the data set. Describe any patterns.23views
Textbook QuestionThe heights (in feet) and the number of stories of the ten tallest buildings in New York City are listed. Use a scatter plot to display the data. Describe any patterns. (Source: Emporis)39views