Back-to-Back Relative Frequency Histograms When using histograms to compare two data sets, it is sometimes difficult to make comparisons by looking back and forth between the two histograms. A backtoback relative frequency histogram has a format that makes the comparison much easier. Instead of frequencies, we should use relative frequencies (percentages or proportions) so that the comparisons are not difficult when there are different sample sizes. Use the relative frequency distributions of the ages of Oscar-winning actresses and actors from Exercise 15 in Section 22, and complete the backtoback relative frequency histograms shown below. Then use the result to compare the two data sets.
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Time-Series Graphs. In Exercises 9 and 10, construct the time-series graph.
Harry Potter Listed below are the gross amounts (in millions of dollars) earned from box office receipts for the movie Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The movie opened on a Wednesday, and the amounts are listed in order for the first 14 days of the movie's release. Suggest an explanation for the fact that the three highest amounts are the first, third, and fourth values listed.
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Given Harry Potter Listed below are the gross amounts (in millions of dollars) earned from box office receipts for the movie Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The movie opened on a Wednesday, and the amounts are listed in order for the first 14 days of the movie’s release. Suggest an explanation for the fact that the three highest amounts are the first, third, and fourth values listed.
58,22,27,29,21,10,10,8,7,9,11,9,4,4
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Here the first amount is highest for the opening day, when many Harry Potter fans are most eager to see the movie; the third and fourth values are from the first Friday and the first Saturday, which are the popular weekend days when movie attendance tends to spike.
We know that data values.
1 |
58 |
2 |
22 |
3 |
27 |
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