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The range of a set of numbers 2008-11-19
From krista:
hi, i was working on a math problem for homework and it asked me to find the range out of these numbers: 1,15,16,16,19,25,27,28,28, can you help me?
Answered by Penny Nom.
Outliers in a box and whisker plot 2006-02-19
From A student:
i need help on determining if their is an outlier...i know how to find the median and the lower quartile and the upper quartile..but i don't understand about the outliers....please tell me if their is an outlier in this problem....the numbers are...63,88,89,89,95,98,99,99,100,100
Answered by Penny Nom.
The range of a data set 2005-10-04
From Carmen:
What is the range of this data? 36,64,37,45,53,60.
Answered by Penny Nom.
On which assignment did I do better 2002-05-17
From Denise:
I have 2 writing assignments in class. The first assignment, which had a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 2, I got a score of 12. The second assignment had a mean of 18 and an s.d. of 3, I got a 21. I need to know which assignment did I do better, relative to my classmates?
Answered by Andrei Volodin.
The Dugout, Don's Basement, Cd Corner,... 2002-04-30
From A student:
The Dugout, Don's Basement, Cd Corner, Harry's Deli, Bill's Software, Anne's Footwear, and Joanne's House cleaning.

The gift certificates are each in multiples of $5. There is a $100 range in the value of the gift certificates, which start at $25. The mean value of all seven gift certificates is $80, and the median and mode are both $70.

The certificate from The Dugout is worth the most and the one from Joanne House cleaning is worth the least.

The total value of the gift certificates from CD Corner, Harry's Deli, and Anne's Footwear is $270, but Anne's Footwear certificate is worth $50 more than the one from Harry's Deli. The Cd Corner gift certificate is equivalent to the mean for this group of three.

What is the value of the gift certificates from each store?


Answered by Penny Nom.
Range of values for standard deviation 2002-03-22
From Susan:
What is the range of values for standard deviation? Is it between 0 and +3? Is it between +1 and +3?
Answered by Andrei Volodin.
Testing a hypothesis 2002-03-14
From A student:
A large distriutor of cosmetics has kept his outstanding accounts receivable to a mean age of 18 days over the past year. This average is considered a standard by which to measure the efficiency of the credit and collections department. Management wishes to check if receivables in the current month is over standard and will do this at a significance level of 0.50. A random sample of 100 accounts yields an average of 20 days with a standard deviation of 9 days. what should management conclude?
Answered by Andrei Volodin.
The median with ties 2002-02-27
From Marcel:
What, exactly, is the proper way to determine the median of a set of numbers when doubles or triples of a number are part of that set? Do the doubles count as two and the triples three, or does each count only as one toward determining the median.
Answered by Harley Wston.
Column doesn't add up to 100% 2001-10-17
From A student:
why don't some tables I'm studying in a column add up to 100%? Example: N=338, but responses to questions asked in survey I'm studying equal of 24.3, 9.8, 43.8, DON'T add up to 100%. I'm assuming that some people surveyed out of the 338 didn't bother responding, but is there another problem related to proportion or ratio being used, but improperly labeled on graph?. Note at bottom of table says: "number in parenthesis are numbers of cases" and 338 was in parentheses. I'm lost.
Answered by Penny Nom.
Ciefficient of variation 2001-09-23
From Carmen:
I have a question from my OAC finite class. I've come across a problem with the coefficient of variation. I have taught my students that there are no units for coefficient of variation and it can be expressed as a percent. So, for example, a set of data with mean of 5 and standard deviation of 100 would have a CV of 5%. But what happens in this situation: the mean is 4meters and the standard deviation is 0.7mm. Is the CV 1.75% or 0.00175% or 0.0175%? I've had some students change leave the units as is, change them both to mm or change them both to meters...so which is it and why?
Answered by Penny Nom.
Double bar graphs 2001-09-09
From Leslie:
My daughter has a homework problem in which she is graphing data from two frequency tables onto a double bar graph. The graph shows how many students worked in a program in two different years, grouped by age. In the first age group, one of the years has no students working, while there were students in that age group in the other year.
Answered by Penny Nom.
What is the difference between Mean and Average? 2000-12-13
From Julie:
What is the difference between Mean and Average? My thinking is the average, is the equal to the sum of all numbers divided by the number of numbers added together. But the mean, I think should be calculated by adding the largest and smallest numbers in the set and them dividing by 2. (which is the point where 1/2 the numbers are higher and 1/2 the numbers are lower)
Answered by Patrick Maidorn and Penny Nom.
Central Limit Theorem and Law of Large Numbers 2000-06-26
From Jonathan Yam:
The Central limit Theorem states that when sample size tends to infinity, the sample mean will be normally distributed. The Law of Large Number states that when sample size tends to infinity, the sample mean equals to population mean. Is the two statements contradictory?
Answered by Paul Betts and Harley Weston.
Probability and odds 2000-05-05
From Leah:
The chances of rain on friday, saturday, and sunday are 20%, 30%, and 50% respectively. what are the odds it will rain all three days?
Answered by Harley Weston.
Box and whisker plots 2000-03-09
From Brett Blake:
Do you have any information on Box and whisker graphs?
Answered by Harley Weston.
Bar graphs and histograms 2000-01-11
From Raeluck:
What is the difference between a bar graph and a histogram?
Answered by Harley Weston.
Mean, median and mode 1999-12-07
From J William Morning:
Using the data values 2,2,10,6,5, determine the median, mode and mean.
Answered by Penny Nom.
Estimating the population mean 1999-11-13
From John Barekman:
Statitistics: Estimating the population mean when the standard deviation is known:

I am not sure which n to use in the formula for the confidence interval equation:

x +/- z*(standard deviation/sqrt(n))

If we have data of ten people, and if we have the data of ten sets of ten people each, what is the difference in the n that we use? What is the difference between the standard deviation and the standard error? Are we using the number of sampling means or just the number of samples?
Answered by Harley Weston.

Body part measurements 1999-11-10
From V Bailey:
I am a kindergarten teacher and mother of a 6th grader who wants to do a science project on the correlations of body part measurements. We heard this on the radio and it sparked our interest, but now I cannot find any information about it. Examples are: your height is supposed to equal the distance from fingertip to fingertip when your arms are outstretched. Your foot size is supposed to equal the distance from your wrist to your elbow.

Please help me find more information on this topic.
Answered by Penny Nom.

A pictograph 1999-10-28
From Ali:
Please tell me how to make a pictograph.I am 2 grade student.
Answered by Penny Nom.
Predictions 1999-09-22
From Joesph Dana:
How do u find the results of an unbiased sample of 100 students that are shown on the table. For example the school has a total of 1,150 students prdict how many students would chose cereal(46) pancakes(15) eggs(20) and sandwich(19)
Answered by Haeley Weston.
Rolling a seven 1998-06-11
From Bruce Thompson:
What is the probablity of rolling two dice and it coming out as seven?

a) 1/6
b) 1/36

please give me the correct awnser and explain please.
Answered by Harley Weston.

15 films 1999-11-09
From Hebert:
Un touriste revient de vacnces avec 15 films:
  • 2 films de photos d 'Italie
  • 8 films de photos de Grèce
  • 5 films de photos de Turquie.
Aucune marque distinctive ne permet d'identifier les films. Pour des raisons financières le touriste ne fait développer à son retour que 11 de ces 15 films qu'il choisit au hasard.NB : on donnera les résultats sous forme décimale approchée à 10-4 près.
  1. Combien y a t il de choix différents possibles de 11 films parmi les 15 ?
  2. Quelle est la probabilité que , parmi les 11 films développés, il y ait:
  3. ...

Answered by Claude Tardif.
 
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