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Constructing Frequency Distributions. In
Chapter 2, Problem 24BSC(choose chapter or problem)
Constructing Frequency Distributions. In Exercises 19–28, use the indicated data and construct the frequency distribution.
Earthquake Depths Refer to the earthquake depths listed in Data Set 16 in Appendix B. Begin with a lower class limit of \(1.00 \mathrm{~km}\) and use a class width of \(4.00 \mathrm{~km}\). Using a very strict interpretation of the requirements for a normal distribution, do the depths appear to be normally distributed?
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1.00 km
4.00 km
Questions & Answers
QUESTION:
Constructing Frequency Distributions. In Exercises 19–28, use the indicated data and construct the frequency distribution.
Earthquake Depths Refer to the earthquake depths listed in Data Set 16 in Appendix B. Begin with a lower class limit of \(1.00 \mathrm{~km}\) and use a class width of \(4.00 \mathrm{~km}\). Using a very strict interpretation of the requirements for a normal distribution, do the depths appear to be normally distributed?
Equation Transcription:
Text Transcription:
1.00 km
4.00 km
ANSWER:
Answer :
Step 1 of 1 :
Given Earthquake Depths Refer to the earthquake depths listed in Data Set 16 in Appendix B. Begin with a lower class limit of 1.00 km and use a class width of 4.00 km.
No, the distribution does not appear to be a normal distribution.
Now we have to find frequency
Frequency distribution :
An arrangement of statistical data that exhibits the frequency of the occurrence of the values of a variable.
We know that begin with a lower class limit of 1.00 km and a class width of 4.00 km.