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Data class interval Frequency Distributio

52 5.8 5 Class
61 <75
61 class width 75-100
68 24.8 25 100-125
69 125-150
80 >150
84 Bin Total
87 75
95 100
95 125
95 150
103 175 Bin Frequency
104 <75 5
105 100 6 12
107 125 10
10
108 150 4
8
109 >150 3

Frequency
6
113
114 4
115 2
124 0
128 <75
134
136
150
160
170
176

b. Lets say we are using 6 bins instead of 5:


Frequency Distribution
Class Frequency Relative Frequency
<80 5 0.18
80-100 6 0.21
100-120 9 0.32
120-140 4 0.14
140-160 2 0.07
>160 2 0.07
total 28 1.00

Bin b)
80 Bin Frequency
Histogram
10
8
100 <80 6 Histogram
120 100 5
140 120 9 10
160 140 4 8
180 160 2

Frequency
6
>160 2
4
2
0
<80 80-100 100-120 120-140 140-160 >16
Bin
Frequency Distribution
Frequency Relative Frequency
5 0.18
6 0.21
10 0.36
4 0.14
3 0.11
28 1.00

A)

Histogram
12
10
8
Frequency

6 Frequency
4
2
0
<75 75-100 100-125 125-150 >150
Bin

Histogram
Histogram

Frequency

100-120 120-140 140-160 >160


Bin
Unit Price Units Sold
1.15 186
0.94 216
1.04 173
1.05 182
1.08 183
1.33 150
0.99 190
1.25 165
1.16 190
1.11 201

Unit price-sold relati on


240

220

200

180

160

140

120

100
0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4

From the scatterplot above, we can see that as the unit price increase, the fewer units will be sold
The relationship between unit price and unit sold is strong linear and negative.

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