An Introduction to Statistical Methods and Data Analysis
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Chapter 3.11, Problem 78SE
a.
To determine
Find the mean.
Find the
Find the standard deviation.
b.
To determine
Find the 25th percentile.
Find the 50th percentile.
Find the 75th percentile.
c.
To determine
Construct the data in a boxplot.
d.
To determine
Check whether it be appropriate to apply the
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