Electric Rates The following data represent the average retail prices for electricity

Chapter 2, Problem 41

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Electric Rates The following data represent the average retail prices for electricity (cents/kWh) in 2010 for the 50 states plus the District of Columbia.17.33 10.48 8.68 9.41 8.83 6.69 6.5212.29 9.58 8.86 13.12 8.81 7.47 15.3914.46 7.47 8.11 8.63 7.84 10.23 25.3314.63 10.42 7.70 8.58 7.62 8.9614.56 9.35 8.14 8.78 8.07 7.5813.17 9.97 12.34 7.14 9.77 6.1215.65 7.81 13.89 9.17 10.52 14.4117.15 8.62 10.72 6.87 9.98 7.69Source: Energy Information Administration (a) Round each observation to the nearest tenth of a cent anddraw a stem-and-leaf plot.(b) Describe the shape of the distribution.(c) Hawaii has the highest retail price for electricity. What is Hawaiisaverage retail price for electricity? Why might Hawaiis ratebe so much higher than the others?

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