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Assignment 4.54: First Quartile Second Quartile Third Quartile 4.56

The document contains calculations and statistics related to quartiles, standard deviation, covariance, and correlation coefficients. Various data sets are used to calculate quartiles, interquartile ranges, means, standard deviations, covariances, and correlation coefficients. Formulas are provided to define these statistical concepts and calculations are shown applying the formulas to sample data.

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Assignment 4.54: First Quartile Second Quartile Third Quartile 4.56

The document contains calculations and statistics related to quartiles, standard deviation, covariance, and correlation coefficients. Various data sets are used to calculate quartiles, interquartile ranges, means, standard deviations, covariances, and correlation coefficients. Formulas are provided to define these statistical concepts and calculations are shown applying the formulas to sample data.

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4.54 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

First quartile L25=11 x 25/100=2.75; 0.75 x (6−4)=1.5 ;4 +1.5=5.5

second quartile l 50 =11 x 50/100=5.5 ; 0.5 x 2=1 ;1+10=11

third quartile L75=11 x 75/100=8.25; 0.25 X (16−18)=0.5 ; 16+0.5=16.5

4.56 15 20 22 23 24 26 29 30 31 31

D3=11 x 3 /10=33/10=3.3; 0.3 x (23−22)=0.3 ;22+ 0.3=22.3

D 8=11 x 8/10=11 X 0.8=8.8 ; 0.8(31−30)=0.8; 30+ 0.8=30.8

4.61 2 4 4 5 7 8 10 12 17 18 18 21 27 29 30

Interquartile range Q3−Q1 =¿19,5-6=13,5

4.67 quartiles Q1=50 ; Q2=125 ; Q3=260


quartile 1 145,51
quartile 2 164,17
4.69 quartile3 174,635

private public
228 279,5
second quartile 237 296
4.70 third quartile 245,25 307

first quartile 2377,75


second quartile 2765
third quartile 3214,5
4.73
sales-mean expenses-mean product
-30,625 -3,375 103,3594
-10,625 -1,375 14,60938
-30,625 0,625 -19,1406
-0,625 -0,375 0,234375 158,125 158,125
-0,625 0,625 -0,39063 = =22.5
8−1 7
4,375 0,625 2,734375
9,375 0,625 5,859375
19,375 2,625 50,85938
summ 158,125
4.82a) convariance
Sales
(−30,625 )2+ ( 10,625 )2+ (−30,625 )2+ (−0,625 )2+ (−0,625 )2+ ( 4,375 )2 + ( 9,375 )2 + ( 19,375 )2
=¿247
8
1,875/8=308,9844
Expenditure 2,734375

Standard deviation – sales- √ 308,9844=¿17,57795

Expenditure- √ 2,734375=¿ 1,653595

22.5
Coefficient of correlation = =22.5 /¿ 29=0.78
( 17,57795 )( 1,653595 )
4.84 sy = 26.16 (43.56)(1.12) = 0.5362 R 2 = r2 = 0.53622 = 0.287

4.86 R 2 = r2 = (0.2543)2 = 0.0647. b There is a weak linear relationship between age and medical
expenses. Only 6.47% of the variation in average medical bills is explained by the variation in age

4.89 R 2 = (0.0830) 2 = 0.0069. There is a very weak positive relationship between the two variables

4.91

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