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Question 1The following shows the temperatures (high, low) and weather conditions in a given Sunday for some selected world cities. For the weather conditions, the following notations are used: c = clear; cl = cloudy; sh = showers; pc = partly cloudy.Is “condition” an element, variable, or observation?Provide the observation for Mexico City.Give an example of a quantitative variable.Provide the range for the low temperature.What is the mode for the high temperature?Explain why the "lo" is not ordinal.
Question 2A student has completed 16 courses in the School of Arts and Sciences. Her grades in the 16 courses are shown below.DDCDABFAAACBBCCDDevelop a frequency distribution table for her grades.Create a bar chart for her grades. Remember the importance of good titles and labeled axes.All the courses are three credits except for the two that are highlighted. They are science courses and are worth 5 credits each. Using a weighted mean, calculate the student's grade point average. A = 4.0; B= 3.0; C= 2.0; D =1.0; F = 0
Question 3The number of hours worked per week for a sample of ten students is shown below.StudentHours1332403154255156307328109151035Determine the mean, median, and mode.Explain which of the three values (mean, median, mode) is the best representation of central tendency in this particular set of data. (This is not an "in general" question.)What is the standard deviation for the number of hours worked? What does standard deviation tell us?Create a histogram for this data. Discuss whether or not this data is normally distributed. Justify your answer.
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