Stats: Modeling the World Nasta Edition Grades 9-12
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Author: David E. Bock, Paul F. Velleman, Richard D. De Veaux
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 16E

(a)

To determine

To find: the larger standard deviation without doing any calculation and also by hand.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 16E

Set 2 is larger than Set 1

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Set 1

4, 7, 7, 7, 10

Set 2

4, 6, 7, 8, 10

Formula used:

For the standard deviation

  1ni=1n(xix¯)2

Calculation:

Mean of first set:

  4+7+7+7+105=355=7

Standard deviation of first set

  =(74)2+(77)2+(77)2+(77)2+(107)251=9+0+0+0+94=4.5=2.12

Mean of second set

  4+7+7+7+105=355=7

Standard deviation of second set

  =(74)2+(76)2+(77)2+(78)2+(710)251=9+1+0+1+94=5=2.24

By seeing the set 1 and set 2, it observed that set 2’s standard deviation is greater than set 1 the reason is that the set 2’s data is more spread out than set 1. In the set 1 7 is continuous coming 3 time where in set 2 the data is at least separated with the 1 digit.

(b)

To determine

To find: the larger standard deviation without doing any calculation and also by hand.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16E

Set 1 is equal to Set 2.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Set 1

100, 140, 150, 160, 200

Set 2

10, 50, 60, 70, 110

Formula used:

For the standard deviation

  1ni=1n(xix¯)2

Calculation:

Mean of first set:

  100+140+150+160+2005=7505=150

Standard deviation of first set

  =(150100)2+(150140)2+(150150)2+(150160)2+(150200)251=2500+100+0+100+25004=52004=36.1

Mean of second set:

  10+50+60+70+1105=3005=60

Standard deviation of second set

  =(6010)2+(6050)2+(6060)2+(6070)2+(60110)251=2500+100+0+100+25004=52004=36.1

Hence, SD (set 1) = 36.1 and SD (set 2) = 36.1

By seeing the set 1 and set 2, it observed that set 2’s standard deviation is equal to the set 1 the reason is that both the data sets are equally separated subtracted with the 90 from set, it will give the set 2 data set.

(c)

To determine

To find: the larger standard deviation without doing any calculation and also by hand.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 16E

Set 2 is larger than Set 1

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Set 1

10, 16, 18, 20, 22, 28

Set 2

48, 56, 58, 60, 62, 70

Formula used:

For the standard deviation

  1ni=1n(xix¯)2

Calculation:

  10+16+18+20+22+286=1146=19

Standard deviation of first set

  =(1910)2+(1916)2+(1918)2+(1920)2+(1922)2+(1928)261=81+9+1+1+9+815=1505=6.0

Mean of second set:

  48+56+58+60+62+706=3546=59

Standard deviation of second set

  =(5948)2+(5956)2+(5958)2+(5960)2+(5962)2+(5970)261=121+9+1+1+9+1215=2625=7.2

Hence, SD (set 1) = 6.0 and SD (set 2) = 7.2

By seeing the set 1 and set 2, it observed that set 2’s standard deviation is greater than the set 1 the reason is that set 2 data is more separated than set 1.

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