Hitting a Pitching Wedge In the game of golf, distance control is just as important as

Chapter 7, Problem 37

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Hitting a Pitching Wedge In the game of golf, distance control is just as important as how far a player hits the ball. Michael went to the driving range with his range finder and hit 75 golf balls with his pitching wedge and measured the distance each ball traveled (in yards). He obtained the following data: 100 97 101 101 103 100 99 100 100 104 100 101 98 100 99 99 97 101 104 99 101 101 101 100 96 99 99 98 94 98 107 98 100 98 103 100 98 94 104 104 98 101 99 97 103 102 101 101 100 95 104 99 102 95 99 102 103 97 101 102 96 102 99 96 108 103 100 95 101 103 105 100 94 99 95 (a) Use MINITAB or other statistical software to construct a relative frequency histogram. Comment on the shape of the distribution. Draw a normal density function on the relative frequency histogram. (b) Do you think the normal density function accurately descr

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