QUESTION 13 The following is a frequency distribution Are th
QUESTION 13
The following is a frequency distribution. Are the classes correctly constructed? If no, explain why not (you might have more than one reason).
Class
123-127
128-133
134-140
141-147
148-156
QUESTION 14
On Nominal data is appropriate to perform the following statistic(s):
average or average and mode or mean and mode or mode and/or frequency
QUESTION 15
Classify the data as Qualitative or Quantitative
Number of blocks to the subway station.
QUESTION 16
The following is a frequency distribution. Are the classes correctly constructed? If no, explain why not.
Class
10-15
15-20
20-25
25-30
30-35
QUESTION 17
By taking a systematic sample, in which we select every 20th shopper arriving at a specific store, we are approximating a random sample of shoppers.
True or false
QUESTION 18
Qualitative data can be:
continuous and discrete
discrete
either continuous or discrete
none of the above
QUESTION 19
Select the best answer.
The number of absences per year that a student can have is an example of what type of data?
discrete
nominal
continuous
qualitative
QUESTION 19
Select the best answer.
The number of absences per year that a student can have is an example of what type of data?
discrete
nominal
continuous
qualitative
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Solution
13. No because the class interval is changing it need to be constant.
Its is 5 in first, from 123 -127, 6 in second 128-133, 7 in third 134-140 this is not correct.
14. No
Nominal is hardly measurement. It refers to quality more than quantity. A nominal level of measurement is simply a matter of distinguishing by name, e.g., 1 = male, 2 = female. Even though we are using the numbers 1 and 2, they do not denote quantity. The binary category of 0 and 1 used for computers is a nominal level of measurement.
15. Quantitative data.
Quantitative data is data expressing a certain quantity, amount or range. Usually, there are measurement units associated with the data, e.g. metre, in the case of the height of a person.Quantitative data is data expressing a certain quantity, amount or range. Usually, there are measurement units associated with the data, e.g. metre, in the case of the height of a person.
16. Yes classes are correctly constructed.
17. True
18. Discrete Data


