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Unfixed Fixed

986 574 Descriptive Statistics


709 760
999 746 Mean 754.42
695 964 Standard Error 21.7302
914 666 Median 752.5
668 648 Mode 842
611 518 Standard Deviation 153.6557
590 513 Sample Variance 23610.09
893 658 Kurtosis -1.279842
595 842 Skewness -0.085785
878 519 Range 485
928 898 Minimum 513
848 861 Maximum 998
800 720 Sum 37721
558 654 Count 50
621 727 Sum of values more than 680 27911
701 889 Number of values more than 800 20
644 921
687 517
617 857
994 707
573 709
650 940
778 928
705 827
796 548
573 987
510 640
685 910
877 591
826 842 Total
917 892
14
513 974
678 548 12
904 790 12 12
10 11
839 878
848 538 9
8
787 740
945 954 6
6
816 925
4
869 792
2

0
6
6
4

581 553 2
816 568
892 692 0

576 759
588 557
707 998
740 711
709 980
553 791
Interpretation

Average of the 50 numbers


Depicts how far the sample mean is likely to be from the true population mean
Middle value of the 50 numbers arranged in ascending order
Most Frequently occuring number
Variability of each data from the mean
Square of standard deviation

These show that the peak is on the left side of the distribution
Deifference between maximum and minimum value of the series
Minimum value of series
Maximum value of series
Sum of all the value in series
Number of value in series
Sum of all the values more than 680 in the series
Number of values more than 800 in the series

Fixed Count - Fixed


500-599 12
600-699 6
700-799 12
800-899 9
900-1000 11
Total Result 50

Total

12
11

9 Total
Temp © Absentees
5 12 SUMMARY OUTPUT Temp ©
10 7 Absentees
15 5 Regression Statistics Interpretation
20 4 Multiple R 0.3559342484 This is the correlation between the variables
25 1 R Square 0.1266891892 This means that only 12% of the student are absent bec
30 2 Adjusted R Square 0.0019305019
35 5 Standard Error 3.2028013532
40 6 Observations 9
45 7
ANOVA
df SS MS
Regression 1 10.4166666667 10.416666667
Residual 7 71.8055555556 10.257936508
Total 8 82.2222222222

Coefficients Standard Error t Stat


Intercept 7.5277777778 2.32678123913 3.2352752597
Regression Equation Temp © -0.083333333 0.08269597535 -1.007707243
Y = 8 - 0.08Y
RESIDUAL OUTPUT

Observation Predicted Y Residuals


1 7.1111111111 4.88888888889
2 6.6944444444 0.30555555556
3 6.2777777778 -1.2777777778
4 5.8611111111 -1.8611111111
5 5.4444444444 -4.4444444444
6 5.0277777778 -3.0277777778
7 4.6111111111 0.38888888889
8 4.1944444444 1.80555555556
9 3.7777777778 3.22222222222
This residual column of this table shows the difference between the predicted number of abs

Absentee
14

12

10

0
0 5 10 15 20 25
8

0
0 5 10 15 20 25
Temp © Absentees Interpretation
1 This shows that there is a negative correlation between the temperature of students a
-0.355934248407187 1

n between the variables


12% of the student are absent because of temprature of the day

F Significance F
1.01547388781431 0.3471513966
There is a significant relation between the variables as Significant Value = P-value = 0.3

P-value Lower 95% Upper 95% Lower 95.0% Upper 95.0%


0.014346565214067 2.0258144316 13.02974112 2.0258144316 13.029741124
0.347151396588484 -0.278878242 0.112211575 -0.278878242 0.1122115755

PROBABILITY OUTPUT

Percentile Y Normal Probability Plot


5.55555555555556 1 14
12
16.6666666666667 2 10
Absentees

27.7777777777778 4 8
6
38.8888888888889 5 4
50 5 2
0
61.1111111111111 6 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
72.2222222222222 7 Sample Percentile
83.3333333333333 7
94.4444444444444 12
tween the predicted number of absentees and the actual number of absentees for each of the temperatures given

Absentees

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
n the temperature of students and number of absentees

Significant Value = P-value = 0.347151397 which is less than 0.5

y Plot

60 70 80 90 100
rcentile

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