Part (A) 5 Points: Range
Part (A) 5 Points: Range
42.108
53.96
30.068
52.856
26.62
73.412
60.864
31.844
45.868
7.136
47.34
6.796
64.8
49.408
50.064
33.324
23.644
55.74
36.536
41.812
54.476
36.144
40.708
33.708
22.632
31.976
34.692
46.712
52.62
45.86
36.388
152.912
49.824
63.296
36.976
31.3
40.128
36.376
46.596
33.512
24.68
Part (b) Develop a box plot with the data set and count the numbe
5 points
( No credit will be given,
Median
lower forth
upper forth
fs
1.5fs
3.0fs
mild boundary(upper)
mild boundary(lower)
extrem boundary(upper)
extrem boundary(lower)
40.396
33.059
47.934
14.875
22.3125
44.625
70.2465
10.7465
92.559
-11.566
Part (c) What percent of the data are less than or equal to 80 and
2 points
74
0.959459
59.916
39.82
35.148
49.224
30.812
41.32
43.088
30.304
28.708
41.348
46.7
43.084
40.664
33
27.076
37.76
31.012
49.608
48.132
65.984
33.236
34.72
53.032
42.696
26.9
39.348
26.884
27.34
35.04
42.38
43.372
39.824
42.168
lzheimer's Disease.
using frequencies in the class boundaries given below. (the ranges are inclusive upper bound).
Bins
Frequency
2
34
32
5
0
0
0
1
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
et and count the number of outliers (mild and extreme combined, no need for separate counts).
No credit will be given, if you manually count the outliers, must use EXCEL formula)
number of mild outliers
number of extreme outliers
2
0
2
1
Hist
Histogram