need help with this Q refer to the Chemosphere Feb 1986 stud

need help with this Q: refer to the Chemosphere (Feb 1986) study to obtain the background level of the toxic substance polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) in soil samples in the United Kingdom. Such information is used as a benchmark against which PCB levels at the waste disposal facilities in the UK can be compared. The data table PCBUK contains the measured PCB levels of soil samples taken at 14 rural and 15 urban locations.(PCB is measured in .0001 gram per kilogram)

  

Construct stem and leaf plots for the PCB levels in rural and urban soil samples and discuss if there are any differences.

Location PCBLevel
1 3.5
1 8.1
1 1.8
1 9
1 1
1 5.3
1 9.8
1 15
1 1.6
1 23
1 1.5
1 12
1 8.2
1 9.7
2 24
2 29
2 16
2 21
2 11
2 49
2 22
2 13
2 107
2 94
2 141
2 11
2 18
2 12
2 18

Solution

Location 1

Stem

Leaf unit =0.1

1

0 5 6 8

2

3

5

4

5

3

6

7

8

1 2

9

0 7 8

10

11

12

0

13

14

15

0

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

0

Location 2

Stem

Leaf unit 1

1

1 1 2 3 6 8 8

2

1 2 4 9

3

4

9

5

6

7

8

9

4

10

7

11

12

13

14

1

Location 1 range from 1 to 23 with decimal scores and location2 ranges from 11 to 141.

Location 1 data are around 1 and 8-9. The location 2 data is negatively skewed and spread is more.

Location1

Location2

n

14

15

mean

7.821

39.07

sample standard deviation

6.170

40.95

sample variance

38.071

1,676.78

minimum

1

11

maximum

23

141

range

22

130

Stem

Leaf unit =0.1

1

0 5 6 8

2

3

5

4

5

3

6

7

8

1 2

9

0 7 8

10

11

12

0

13

14

15

0

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

0

need help with this Q: refer to the Chemosphere (Feb 1986) study to obtain the background level of the toxic substance polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) in soil sa
need help with this Q: refer to the Chemosphere (Feb 1986) study to obtain the background level of the toxic substance polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) in soil sa
need help with this Q: refer to the Chemosphere (Feb 1986) study to obtain the background level of the toxic substance polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) in soil sa
need help with this Q: refer to the Chemosphere (Feb 1986) study to obtain the background level of the toxic substance polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) in soil sa

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