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MODE
Race/Ethnicity groups MODE
American Indian #VALUE!
Asian 36.6
Black #VALUE!
Hispanic 34.1
White 65.8
VARIANCE
Race/Ethnicity groups VARIANCE
American Indian 25.986875
Asian 5.32484375
Black 42.5896484375
Hispanic 7.8743359375
White 24.526875
STANDARD DEVIATION
Race/Ethnicity groups STANDARD DEVIATION
American Indian 5.0977323389915
Asian 2.3075622960172
Black 6.5260745044399
Hispanic 2.8061247188071
White 4.9524615091892
RANGE
Race/Ethnicity groups RANGE
American Indian 19.7
Asian 7.8
Black 21.6
Hispanic 9
White 15.6
Analysis
Calculations reveal statistically significant differences in cancer incidence across racial and ethnic groups.
Medication-specific means ranged from 40.73 for American Indians to 43.275 for Asian Pacific Islanders,
38.5125 for Asians, 70.06875 for Blacks, 31.49375 for Hispanics, and 62.725 for Whites. This demonstrat
that Blacks had a higher cancer rate than Hispanics who have the lowest. This is solid evidence that cancer
have been successfully lowered thanks to medical research efforts among Hispanics.
The following is the outcome depending on the dispersion measures used (variance and standard deviation
Dispersion measures varied greatly between races, with American Indians having the lowest (25.9869, 5.09
Asians having the highest (5.3248, 2.3076), and blacks having the lowest (42.5896, 6.5261), followed by
Hispanics (7.0743, 2.8061), and whites (7.0743, 2.8061). (24.5269, 4.9525). The goals of the research wer
aided by the availability of modern medical technology, the government's willingness to spend in healthcar
a" Excel spreadsheet
Hispanic White
Rate per 100,000 Rate per 100,000
34.2 68.8
34.1 68.7
34.1 68
34.5 67.1
35 65.8
33.8 65.9
32 65.8
32.7 65.2
32.2 63.9
31.8 63.1
30.3 60.4
29.4 58.5
28.2 57.5
28.8 56.3
26.8 55.4
26 53.2
ARD DEVIATION