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Practice Quiz Kyla Mae Jumarito

Question 1 2 pts 1

The following data represents the age of 30 lottery winners.

21 32 32 33 34 35
39 43 44 45 46 50
51 51 56 57 59 59
60 60 67 68 68 69
74 74 75 78 79 88

Complete the frequency distribution for the data.


Age Frequency

20-29 2

30-39 4

40-49 5

50-59 8

60-69 6

70-79 4

80-89 1

Hint: Frequency Tables

Question 2 2 pts 1

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The IQ scores of 50 students are given below.

100 114 114 94 100 99 98 102 117 97


117 106 111 111 111 90 110 98 97 119
97 119 95 86 91 113 107 95 104 112
104 119 110 119 119 90 101 111 118 98
118 106 98 98 105 92 109 85 90 111

(a) Construct a grouped frequency distribution for the data. Use 85-89 for the first class and use the
same width for each subsequent class.
Class Frequency

85 - 89 3

90 - 94 5

95 - 99 6

100 - 104 8

105 - 109 12

110 - 114 10

115 - 119 11

(b) Which of the following is the correct histogram for this data?

16
14
12
Frequency

10
8
6
4
2

65 75 85 95 105 115 125


IQ Score

14
12
10
Frequency

8
6
4
2

0 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120


IQ Score

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Frequency 15
10
5

75 85 95 105 115
IQ Score

10
8
Frequency

6
4
2

84.589.594.599.5104.5109.5114.5119.5
IQ Score

Question 3 2 pts 1

On January 1, 2009, Treasure owed $10,357 to her friend Gavin, who was kind enough not to charge
Treasure any interest. Each month during 2009, Treasure paid Gavin some of the money she owed. If
Treasure still owed Gavin $1,213 on January 1, 2010, what was the average amount of Treasure's
monthly payments?

$ 762

Question 4 2 pts 1

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This data is from a sample. Calculate the mean, standard deviation, and variance.

x 34.5 43.8 29.9 21.5 16.9 49 38.4 18.4

Please show the following answers to 2 decimal places.

Sample Mean =

Sample Standard Deviation =

Sample Variance =

Ooops - now you discover that the data was actually from a population! So now you must give the
population standard deviation.

Population Standard Deviation =

Question 5 2 pts 1

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Using the following stem & leaf plot, find the five number summary for the data by hand.

1|4 5
2|1 24
3|1 2
4|0 137
5|0 0234
6|2 5

Min =

Q1 =

Med =

Q3 =

Max =

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