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Quiz 2: Descriptive Statistics I: Elementary Data Presentation and Description
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Question 81
Multiple Choice
Carnival Cruise Lines reported the number of passengers (in millions) it served for the past 8 years.Compute the standard deviation for the data.Treat the data as a population.
Question 82
Multiple Choice
For a sample of 10 days, Harkin Research recorded the number of visitors to Tilton.com's website.Determine the MAD for the data. 100, 100, 106, 93, 89, 95, 97, 181, 99, 100
Question 83
Multiple Choice
A data set contains only two values.One of the two values is 64.If the MAD is 9, what is the standard deviation for this data set?
Question 84
Multiple Choice
Online customers are asked to score the level of customer service they received at Gregory.com.Scores for 20 recent applicants are given below.Show the data in a frequency table, construct the corresponding bar chart.Describe the shape of the distribution. 9 6 8 9 9 5 6 8 5 6 8 9 7 6 8 9 6 5 6 9
Question 85
Multiple Choice
The closing share price for G.E.stock over the past seven days is shown below.Compute the standard deviation for the data.Treat the data as a population. 112, 115, 111, 116, 116, 116, 112
Question 86
Multiple Choice
Below is a frequency table showing the number of new restaurants opened in the city over the past 24 months.Compute the mean number of openings per month over this 24-month period.
Question 87
Multiple Choice
Purchasing agent Angela Rodriguez reported the number of sales calls she received from suppliers each of the past 14 days.Compute the mean number of sales calls she received per day over the 14-day period.
Question 88
Multiple Choice
The closing share price for G.E.stock over the past seven days is shown below.Compute the variance for the data.Treat the data as a population. 112, 115, 111, 116, 116, 116, 112