CH 02
CH 02
CH 02
CHAPTER OUTLINE 2.1 Frequency Distributions Class Midpoint Relative Frequency Cumulative Frequency Graphic Depiction of Data Histograms Frequency Polygons Ogives Pie Charts Stem and Leaf Plots Pareto Charts Graphical Depiction of Two-Variable Numerical Data: Scatter Plots
2.2
2.3
KEY TERMS Class Mark Class Midpoint Cumulative Frequency Frequency Distribution Frequency Polygon Grouped Data Histogram Ogive Pareto Chart Pie Chart Range Relative Frequency Scatter Plot Stem and Leaf Plot Ungrouped Data
SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS IN CHAPTER 2 2.1 a) One possible 5 class frequency distribution: Class Interval 10 - under 25 25 - under 40 40 - under 55 55 - under 70 70 - under 85 b) Frequency 9 13 11 9 8 50
One possible 10 class frequency distribution: Class Interval 10 - under 18 18 - under 26 26 - under 34 34 - under 42 42 - under 50 50 - under 58 58 - under 66 66 - under 74 74 - under 82 82 - under 90 Frequency 7 3 5 9 7 3 6 4 4 2
c)
The ten class frequency distribution gives a more detailed breakdown of temperatures, pointing out the smaller frequencies for the higher temperature intervals. The five class distribution collapses the intervals into broader classes making it appear that there are nearly equal frequencies in each class.
2.2 One possible frequency distribution is the one below with 12 classes and class intervals of 2. Class Interval 39 - under 41 41 - under 43 43 - under 45 45 - under 47 47 - under 49 49 - under 51 51 - under 53 53 - under 55 55 - under 57 57 - under 59 59 - under 61 61 under 63 Frequency 2 1 5 10 18 13 15 15 7 9 4 1
The distribution reveals that only 13 of the 100 boxes of raisins contain 50 1 raisin (49 -under 51). However, 71 of the 100 boxes of raisins contain between 45 and 55 raisins. It shows that there are five boxes that have 9 or more extra raisins (59-61 and 61-63) and two boxes that have 9-11 less raisins (39-41) than the boxes are supposed to contain.
2.3 Class Interval Frequency 0-5 6 5 - 10 8 10 - 15 17 15 - 20 23 20 - 25 18 25 - 30 10 30 - 35 4 TOTAL 86 Class Midpoint 2.5 7.5 12.5 17.5 22.5 27.5 32.5 Relative Frequency 6/86 = .0698 .0930 .1977 .2674 .2093 .1163 .0465 1.0000 Cumulative Frequency 6 14 31 54 72 82 86
The relative frequency tells us that it is most probable that a customer is in the 15 - 20 category (.2674). Over two thirds (.6744) of the customers are between 10 and 25 years of age.
2.4 Class Interval 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 TOTAL 2.5 Frequency 218 207 56 11 8 500 Class Midpoint 1 3 5 7 9 Relative Frequency .436 .414 .112 .022 .016 1.000 Cumulative Frequency 218 425 481 492 500
Some examples of cumulative frequencies in business: sales for the fiscal year, costs for the fiscal year, spending for the fiscal year, inventory build-up, accumulation of workers during a hiring buildup, production output over a time period.
2.6 Histogram:
Frequency Polygon:
2.7
Histogram:
Frequency Polygon:
2.8 Ogive:
2.9
STEM 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
LEAF 2, 8, 8, 9 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 6, 7, 9, 9 0, 0, 4, 5, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9 0, 0, 3, 6, 9, 9, 9 0, 3, 4, 5, 5, 7, 7, 8, 9 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 5, 6 0, 1, 3
2.10
Firm Caterpillar Deere Illinois Too Works Eaton American Standard TOTAL Pie Chart:
Annual Sales
Eaton 12%
Caterpillar 37%
Deere 25%
2. 11
Company Southwest Delta American United Northwest US Airways Continental TOTAL Pie Chart:
Degrees 73 71 65 50 39 34 28 360
Em planem ents
2.12
Brand Pfizer Johnson & Johnson Merck Bristol-Myers Squibb Abbott Laboratories Wyeth TOTAL Pie Chart:
Merck 13%
2.13
STEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
LEAF 3, 6, 7, 7, 7, 9, 9, 9 0, 3, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 9 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 8 1, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9 0, 1, 2, 2, 7, 8, 9 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 0, 7 0
The stem and leaf plot shows that the number of passengers per flight were relatively evenly distributed between the high teens through the sixties. Rarely was there a flight with at least 70 passengers. The category of 40's contained the most flights (10). 2.14 Complaint Busy Signal Too long a Wait Could not get through Got Disconnected Transferred to the Wrong Person Poor Connection Total Number 420 184 85 37 10 8 744 99.99 % of Total 56.45 24.73 11.42 4.97 1.34 1.08
Customer Complaints
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37 5.0 97.6
10 1.3 98.9
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Advertising
2.17
Frequencies 6 9 4 4 4 3 30
2.18 Class Interval 20 - under 25 25 - under 30 30 - under 35 35 - under 40 40 - under 45 45 - under 50 Frequency 17 20 16 15 8 6 Midpoint 22.5 27.5 32.5 37.5 42.5 47.5 Rel. Freq. .207 .244 .195 .183 .098 .073 Cum. Freq. 17 37 53 68 76 82
2.19
Class Interval 50 - under 60 60 - under 70 70 - under 80 80 - under 90 90 - under 100 TOTAL Histogram:
Frequencies 13 27 43 31 9 123
Frequency Polygon:
Ogive:
2.20
D 1 5%
A 1 8%
C 27%
B 40%
2.21
STEM 28 29 30 31 32 33
LEAF 4, 6, 9 0, 4, 8 1, 6, 8, 9 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 7 4, 4, 6 5
2.22
Percent of Total 26.96 1.16 4.33 15.18 2.92 22.60 0.48 16.11 2.16 8.09
Problems
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2.24 Whitcomb Company Class Interval 32 - under 37 37 - under 42 42 - under 47 47 - under 52 52 - under 57 57 - under 62 62 - under 67 67 - under 72 TOTAL Frequency 1 4 12 11 14 5 2 1 50
2.25 Class Interval 20 25 25 30 30 35 35 40 40 45 45 50 TOTAL Frequency 8 6 5 12 15 7 53 Class Midpoint 22.5 27.5 32.5 37.5 42.5 47.5 Relative Frequency 8/53 = .1509 .1132 .0943 .2264 .2830 .1321 .9999 Cumulative Frequency 8 14 19 31 46 53
2.26
Frequency Distribution: Class Interval 10 - under 20 20 - under 30 30 - under 40 40 - under 50 50 - under 60 60 - under 70 70 - under 80 80 - under 90 Histogram: Frequency 2 3 9 7 12 9 6 2 50
Frequency Polygon:
The normal distribution appears to peak near the center and diminish towards the end intervals.
2.27 a. Histogram and a Frequency Polygon for Problem 2.25 Class Interval 20 25 25 30 30 35 35 40 40 45 45 50 TOTAL Frequency 8 6 5 12 15 7 53 Cumulative Frequency 8 14 19 31 46 53
Histogram:
Frequency Polygon:
b. Ogive:
2.28 Asking Price $ 80,000 - under $ 100,000 $ 100,000 - under $ 120,000 $ 120,000 - under $ 140,000 $ 140,000 - under $ 160,000 $ 160,000 - under $ 180,000 $ 180,000 - under $ 200,000 Frequency 21 27 18 11 6 3 86
Cumulative Frequency 21 48 66 77 83 86
Histogram:
30
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Frequency Polygon:
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2.29
Amount Spent on Prenatal Care $ 0 - under $100 $100 - under $200 $200 - under $300 $300 - under $400 $400 - under $500 $500 - under $600
Frequency 3 6 12 19 11 6 57
Cumulative Frequency 3 9 21 40 51 57
Histogram:
Frequency Polygon:
Ogive:
2.30 Price $1.75 - under $1.90 $1.90 - under $2.05 $2.05 - under $2.20 $2.20 - under $2.35 $2.35 - under $2.50 $2.50 - under $2.65 $2.65 - under $2.80 Frequency 9 14 17 16 18 8 5 87
Cumulative Frequency 9 23 40 56 74 82 87
Histogram:
Frequency Polygon:
Ogive:
2.31
Genre R&B Alternative Rap Country Soundtrack Metal Classical Latin TOTAL Pie Chart:
Albums Sold 146.4 102.6 73.7 64.5 56.4 26.6 14.8 14.5
Proportion .29 .21 .15 .13 .11 .05 .03 .03 1.00
Country 13%
Rap 15%
Alternative 21%
2.32
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Manufactured Goods
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1 00
0 0 5 1 0 1 5 20 25 30 35
Agricultural Products
2.33 Industry Chemicals Primary metals Paper Plastics & Rubber Transportation Equipment Food Fabricated Metals Petroleum Electrical Equipment TOTAL Total Release 737,100,000 566,400,000 229,900,000 109,700,000 102,500,000 89,300,000 85,900,000 63,300,000 29,100,000 Proportion .366 .281 .114 .054 .051 .044 .043 .031 .014 0.998 Degrees 132 103 41 19 18 16 15 11 5 360
Pie Chart:
Petro. Elec. % 3% 1
Chem . 38%
Paper 1% 1
2.34
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Fault in plastic Thickness Broken handle 221 117 86 44.2 23.4 17.2 44.2 67.6 84.8
2.35
STEM 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
LEAF 12, 16, 24, 32, 99, 99 04, 28, 39, 46, 61, 88 20, 40, 59 12 53, 54 30, 34, 58 22, 34, 66, 78 63 48, 49, 90 66 21, 54, 57, 63, 91 38, 66, 66 31, 78 56 69 37, 50 31, 32, 58, 73 19, 23
Percent
2.36
STEM 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
LEAF 00, 68 01, 37, 44, 75 05, 37, 48, 60, 68 24, 55 02, 56, 70, 77 42, 60, 64 14, 30 22, 61, 75, 76, 90, 96 02, 10
2.37 The distribution of household income is bell-shaped with an average of about $ 90,000 and a range of from $ 30,000 to $ 140,000.
2.38 Family practice is most prevalent with about 20% with pediatrics next at slightly less. A virtual tie exists between ob/gyn, general surgery, anesthesiology, and psychiatry at about 14% each. 2.39 The fewest number of audits is 12 and the most is 42. More companies (8) performed 27 audits than any other number. Thirty-five companies performed between 12 and 19 audits. Only 7 companies performed 40 or more audits. 2.40 There were relatively constant sales from January through August ($4 to 6 million). Each month from September through December sales increased with December having the sharpest increase ($15 million in sales in December).