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Question 21
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A recent study of students at the university contained data on year in school and student age. An appropriate tool for analyzing the relationship between these two variables would be a joint frequency distribution.
Question 22
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If a manager is interested in analyzing the relationship between the age of customers and the dollar volume of business that is done in the store, a relative frequency distribution would be most appropriate.
Question 23
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When a histogram is constructed for discrete numerical data, there should be spaces between the bars of the histogram.
Question 24
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When using the Histogram tool in Excel to construct a frequency distribution and histogram, the bins represent the upper class limits.
Question 25
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When using the Histogram tool in Excel to construct a frequency distribution and histogram, if the first bin value is 10 and the second bin value is 20, the frequency count for the second class will include all values from 10 up to, but not including, 20.
Question 26
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A joint frequency distribution can be constructed for either quantitative or qualitative data.
Question 27
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In Excel, joint frequency distributions can be generated using the Pivot Table feature under the Data tab.
Question 28
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If you wish to construct a graph of a relative frequency distribution, you would most likely construct an ogive.
Question 29
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If you have constructed a joint frequency distribution manually and now wish to convert it to a joint relative distribution, the proper method is to divide each cell frequency by the cell's row total.