The answer is 9 because half of 14 is 7, and 7+2=9
<span>Since Sturge's Rule states that the optimal number of bins is equal to the 1 plus 3.3 log(n), where n is the number of data points, the estimated solution (since you can only have whole bins) is to provide 6 bins, each storing 42 to 43 data points.</span>
In order to solve this mathematical problem we can first
consolidate and observe the given values and the values that are not known in
the stated problem.
Annie traveled 5 times the sum of the number of hours Brian
traveled and 2. Together they traveled 20 hours. Find the numbers.
Equation,
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1. </span><span> 5(y) + 2 = 20</span></span>
<span><span>2. </span><span> 5y = 20 – 2</span></span>
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3. </span><span> 5y = 18</span></span>
<span><span>4. </span><span> Y = 18 / 5</span></span>
<span><span>
5. </span><span> Y = 3.6</span></span>
<span><span>
6. </span><span> 5y = 5(3.6)</span></span>
<span><span>
7. </span><span> Annie = 18</span></span>
Hence, Annie traveled 18 hours while Brian traveled 3.6
hours.
The data set below shows the weights of some puppies, in pounds, at a kennel: 10, 11, 11, 12, 13, 13, 13, 14, 15 Which histogram
Ghella [55]
The sample size of the data set is 9.The range of the data is 10 - 15.
Group the data into 5 bins according to the table shown below.
Bin Count----- --------- 10 3 11 1 12 2 13 0 14 2 15 1
A plot of the histogram n shown in the figure.The data is skewed toward a value of 10, which has the largest frequency of 3.The average is 12, and the median is 12.