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solve the question in the image but in Minitab (The app)

Transcribed Image Text:6-19. + The following data are the joint temperatures of the
O-rings (°F) for each test firing or actual launch of the space
shuttle rocket motor (from Presidential Commission on the
Space Shuttle Challenger Accident, Vol. 1, pp. 129–131): 84, 49,
61, 40, 83, 67, 45, 66, 70, 69, 80, 58, 68, 60, 67, 72, 73, 70, 57,
63, 70, 78, 52, 67, 53, 67, 75, 61, 70, 81, 76, 79, 75, 76, 58, 31.
(a) Compute the sample mean and sample standard deviation and
construct a dot diagram of the temperature data.
(b) Set aside the smallest observation (31°F) and recompute
the quantities in part (a). Comment on your findings. How
"different" are the other temperatures from this last value?
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