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Roman Coins Fe051B
1. **State the problem:** We are given a histogram showing the frequency density of Roman coins by their mass intervals. We know that 144 coins weigh between 8 g and 17 g, and we n
Cumulative Percentages 9Ee553
1. **Problem Statement:** Fill in the cumulative percentages (c%) for the given distribution of shareholders by number of shares held.
Cumulative Percentage 603De8
1. The problem asks to fill in the cumulative percentage $c\%$ for each range of shares held. 2. The cumulative percentage is the running total of the percentages up to and includi
Frequency Distribution 1Af557
1. **Problem statement:** Organize the given birth rates data into a frequency distribution starting at 10 with intervals of 5. 2. **Formula and rules:** A frequency distribution g
Median Mean Letters 860810
1. **Problem statement:** We are given a stem-and-leaf plot showing the number of letters in 30 sentences. We need to find: (i) The median number of letters per sentence.
Percent Greater 22 242A8E
1. **State the problem:** We want to find the percentage of data values greater than $x=22$ in a normal distribution with mean $\mu=24.8$ and standard deviation $\sigma=5.94$. 2. *
Normal Distribution K 8Fe8Fd
1. **Problem a:** Find $k$ such that $P(\mu - k\sigma \leq X \leq \mu + k\sigma) = 0.8502$ for a normal distribution. 2. The probability that $X$ lies within $k$ standard deviation
Regression Fit D96A6C
1. **State the problem:** We are given data points $(3,13)$, $(4,19)$, $(7,38)$, $(10,92)$, $(12,97)$, $(14,150)$, and $(17,191)$ and asked to find the best fit for two models: exp
Histogram Unequal Intervals 10Ad61
1. **Problem statement:** We have a frequency distribution of 120 potatoes by mass intervals and frequencies. We need to estimate the number of potatoes with mass greater than 270
Bus Trips 6Df8Cb
1. **State the problem:** We are given a survey of 2,500 people aged 16–24 and the percentage of respondents who took public transport a certain number of times per week. We want t
Internet Usage B58108
1. **State the problem:** We need to determine which statement about internet usage activities by gender is true based on the given percentages. 2. **Analyze each statement:**
Books Range 05A61D
1. The problem asks for the range of the number of books. 2. The range of a data set is the difference between the maximum and minimum values.
Fruit Frequency C9E09D
1. **State the problem:** We want to find the overall relative frequency of teenagers who eat fruit every day based on two groups of survey responses. 2. **Given data:**
Histogram Mode 92F40A
1. **State the problem:** We have a frequency distribution with class intervals and their frequencies. We want to draw a histogram and find the mode of the distribution. 2. **Recal
Relative Frequency Dc0806
1. **State the problem:** We have a set of data values and need to group them into six classes and then find the relative frequency distribution. 2. **Find the range:** The range i
Birth Rate Percentage 111688
1. **Problem Statement:** Given a country with a birth rate of 15 per 1,000 population, find the percentage of countries that have a birth rate equal to or greater than 15.
Fertilizer Effect 49938F
1. **State the problem:** We want to test if the new organic fertilizer increases the mean height of flowering plants compared to the historical mean height of untreated plants, wh
Vegetarian Diabetes Da2A93
1. **Stating the problem:** We have a study with 500 males and 500 females (total 1000 participants).
Teacher Percentages 96D762
1. **State the problem:** We need to find two percentages based on the data:
Regression Analysis 959556
1. **Problem Statement:** Given the data points \(x = [3,4,7,10,12,14,17]\) and \(y = [15,23,52,84,101,151,179]\), find the exponential regression \(y = a b^x\) and quadratic regre
Businesses Stats 8Eb7B8
1. **State the problem:** We are given a set of numbers representing the number of new businesses: 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50. We need to find: