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The term test scores of students enrolled in a Business Statistics class

were recorded as follows:


44 1) Describe the dataset by using different measures of central tenden
42 2) After calculating the mean, median, and mode, an error is discove
57 one of the 19’s is really a 9.
45 The measures of central tendency which will change are ...
19 The measures of variability which will change are ...
54 3) The result for 20% of best students starts ....
51 4) Your hypothetical score is 75 points. Analyse the position of your
50 5) Compute range, interquartile range, MAD, variance, standard devi
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61 What does this information tell you about the variability of student's
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measures of central tendency.
mode, an error is discovered:

will change are ...

nalyse the position of your result (compare to your co-students) in the data row.
D, variance, standard deviation

the variability of student's results? Is it homogeneous or heterogeneous?

ave quite a lot of data


median average mode geo mean
50.5 49.4 39 45.416537286
50.5 49.275 39 45.416537286

geomean and harmonical


variance and standard deviation
61.2
I am satisfied with my result as it is really high comparing with others.
IQR MAD Range Variance St. Deviation
17 12.005 95 273.356962 16.533510275

mad = min absolute deviation

var
harm mean
37.53806297
36.53552436

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Income (neto), t USD Compute the range, variance, and standard deviation for the two sam
Country 1995 2012 Compare and describe the variability of two years.
Australia 16.129 52.162 Compare and describe the variability of income levels in different co
Austria 25.136 38.997
Belgium 24.479 35.851
Canada 16.827 42.590 1. Range Variance St.Dev 2. Variability
Chile 3.767 10.150 1995 37.380 103.0491 10.15131 103.0491
Czech Repub 4.501 13.587 2012 68.663 285.8003 16.90563 285.8003
Denmark 28.844 47.920
Estonia 2.644 13.471
Finland 20.523 38.357
France 23.212 35.024
Germany 26.212 37.147
Greece 11.188 17.673
Iceland 21.790 31.280
Ireland 14.955 33.178
Israel 13.248 27.595
Italy 16.701 27.528
Japan 34.937 38.047
Korea, Rep. 10.921 21.545
Luxembourg 40.024 58.691
Netherlands 23.317 39.301
New Zealan 13.742 31.232
Norway 25.715 78.813
Poland 3.024 10.462
Portugal 9.782 15.798
Slovak Repu 3.728 13.229
Slovenia 8.868 18.083
Spain 13.093 23.208
Sweden 24.800 48.980
Switzerland 38.771 70.071
United Kin 17.482 32.906
United Stat 25.240 44.801
d deviation for the two samples. What does this information tell you about the income levels in 1995 and in 2012?

come levels in different countries.

difference 3.
182.7512
Scores turned in by an amateur golfer at the Bonita Fairways Golf Course in Bonita Springs, Florida, during 2005 and 2006 are
2005 Season: 74 78 79 77 75 73 75
2006 Season: 71 70 75 77 85 80 71

a. Use the mean and standard deviation to evaluate the golfer’s performance over the two-year period.
b. What is the primary difference in performance between 2005 and 2006? What improvement, if any, can be seen in the 200

GEOMEAN Harmon St. Dev Mean


2005 75.97531885 75.95063352 2.070196678 76 As here standard deviation is lower, it
2006 75.8425351 75.68732959 5.264435935 76
a, during 2005 and 2006 are as follows:
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any, can be seen in the 2006 scores?

andard deviation is lower, it means that most of the numbers are close to the average
The term test scores of students enrolled in a Business Statistics class
were recorded as follows:
points number of students (frequency) x
lower upper Ind value f*x
0 10 2 5 10
10 20 3 15 45
20 30 4 25 100
30 40 11 35 385
40 50 18 45 810
50 60 23 55 1265
60 70 14 65 910
70 80 2 75 150
80 90 1 85 85
90 100 2 95 190
80 3950

Find the Mean, Range, Mean Absolute Deviation, Variance and Standard Deviation of the set of
numbers.
mean 49.375
Mad
Var
Stdev
Range
x-mean abs X - mean dev*f dev aq sq * fr
-44.375 44.375 88.75 1969.141 3938.281
-34.375 34.375 103.125 1181.641 3544.922
-24.375 24.375 97.5 594.1406 2376.563
-14.375 14.375 158.125 206.6406 2273.047
-4.375 4.375 78.75 19.14063 344.5313
5.625 5.625 129.375 31.64063 727.7344
15.625 15.625 218.75 244.1406 3417.969
25.625 25.625 51.25 656.6406 1313.281
35.625 35.625 35.625 1269.141 1269.141
45.625 45.625 91.25 2081.641 4163.281
1052.5 23368.75
Based on IQR and z-score, do the data contain any outliers?

t foreign investments (to Estonia)


557.4
442.7
932.4
380.4
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485.6
870.9
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UNIT Purchasing power standard (PPS)
TIME 2010
Descibe the shape of a distribution
GEO/COICTotal
Belgium 31,264
Bulgaria 9,334
Czechia 13,161
Denmark 28,560
Germany (un 28,367
Estonia 10,421
Ireland 33,262
Greece 29,974
Spain 30,884
France 27,627
Croatia 17,264
Italy 28,393
Cyprus 44,641
Latvia 11,381
Lithuania 14,730
Luxembour 45,171
Hungary 14,017
Malta 26,590
Netherland 30,288
Austria 33,219
Poland 15,263
Portugal 23,357
Romania 9,623
Slovenia 25,514
Slovakia 15,041
Finland 26,998
Sweden 26,366
United Kin 23,692
Montenegr 11,831
North Mace 11,846
Turkey 15,917

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