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2.22 b. almost 98% of all ships receive a grade of acceptable standard. 178/182=.978. Both the histogram or the stem and leaf could have been use to figure this out. c. the stem and leaf plot would have been able to located the score of 72 more efficiently

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ROUGH Mean Standard Error Median Mode Standard Deviation Sample Variance Kurtosis Skewness Range Minimum Maximum Sum Count 1.881 0.11715 2.04 2.13 0.523911 0.274483 -1.35026 -0.27512 1.58 1.06 2.64 37.62 20

a. The average roughness of a pipe is 1.881 micrometers b. The median is 2.04, which means that 50% of the pipes has a roughness of 2.04 micrometers c. The better measure of central tendency is the mean because there are no outliers in this data set.

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AGE Mean Standard Error Median Mode Standard Deviation Sample Variance Kurtosis Skewness Range Minimum Maximum Sum Count 50.02 0.911375 51 54 6.444393 41.5302 2.580421 -1.09098 36 28 64 2501 50

a. The average age of these 50 women is 50 years old. The median is 51 and the mode is 54 b. The mean and the median indicates that there is no skewness in the data. The mean, 50 and the median,51 indicates that the age of most of the women are close to 50 and 51 c.

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The mode age class is 50 to 55

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Amount Charged ($ billions) Mean Standard Error Median Mode Standard Deviation Sample Variance Kurtosis Skewness Range Minimum Maximum Sum Count 359.924 59.05538837 445.32 #N/A 132.0518628 17437.69448 2.887955584 0.672639694 269.52 192.68 462.2 1799.62 5

a. The range is 269.52 billion dollars. b. The variance of the data is 17432.7 c. The standard deviation is 132.05 billion dollars

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