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Use the following information to answer the next two exercises : The following data are the distances between 20 retail stores and a large distribution center. The distances are in miles.
29; 37; 38; 40; 58; 67; 68; 69; 76; 86; 87; 95; 96; 96; 99; 106; 112; 127; 145; 150
Use a graphing calculator or computer to find the standard deviation and round to the nearest tenth.
s = 34.5
Find the value that is one standard deviation below the mean.
Two baseball players, Fredo and Karl, on different teams wanted to find out who had the higher batting average when compared to his team. Which baseball player had the higher batting average when compared to his team?
Baseball Player | Batting Average | Team Batting Average | Team Standard Deviation |
---|---|---|---|
Fredo | 0.158 | 0.166 | 0.012 |
Karl | 0.177 | 0.189 | 0.015 |
For Fredo: z = = –0.67
For Karl: z = = –0.8
Fredo’s z -score of –0.67 is higher than Karl’s z -score of –0.8. For batting average, higher values are better, so Fredo has a better batting average compared to his team.
Use [link] to find the value that is three standard deviations:
Find the standard deviation for the following frequency tables using the formula. Check the calculations with the TI 83/84 .
Find the standard deviation for the following frequency tables using the formula. Check the calculations with the TI 83/84.
Grade | Frequency |
---|---|
49.5–59.5 | 2 |
59.5–69.5 | 3 |
69.5–79.5 | 8 |
79.5–89.5 | 12 |
89.5–99.5 | 5 |
Daily Low Temperature | Frequency |
---|---|
49.5–59.5 | 53 |
59.5–69.5 | 32 |
69.5–79.5 | 15 |
79.5–89.5 | 1 |
89.5–99.5 | 0 |
Points per Game | Frequency |
---|---|
49.5–59.5 | 14 |
59.5–69.5 | 32 |
69.5–79.5 | 15 |
79.5–89.5 | 23 |
89.5–99.5 | 2 |
Twenty-five randomly selected students were asked the number of movies they watched the previous week. The results are as follows:
# of movies | Frequency |
---|---|
0 | 5 |
1 | 9 |
2 | 6 |
3 | 4 |
4 | 1 |
Forty randomly selected students were asked the number of pairs of sneakers they owned. Let X = the number of pairs of sneakers owned. The results are as follows:
X | Frequency |
---|---|
1 | 2 |
2 | 5 |
3 | 8 |
4 | 12 |
5 | 12 |
6 | 0 |
7 | 1 |
Following are the published weights (in pounds) of all of the team members of the San Francisco 49ers from a previous year.
177; 205; 210; 210; 232; 205; 185; 185; 178; 210; 206; 212; 184; 174; 185; 242; 188; 212; 215; 247; 241; 223; 220; 260; 245; 259; 278; 270; 280; 295; 275; 285; 290; 272; 273; 280; 285; 286; 200; 215; 185; 230; 250; 241; 190; 260; 250; 302; 265; 290; 276; 228; 265
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