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Chapter 1 Problem 38E

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Problem 38E

Cold weather A meteorologist preparing a talk about global warming compiled a list of weekly low temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit) he observed at his southern Florida home last year. The coldest temperature for any week was 36°F, but he inadvertently recorded the Celsius value of 2°. Assuming that he correctly listed all the other temperatures, explain how this error will affect these summary statistics:

a) measures of center: mean and median.

b) measures of spread: range, IQR, and standard deviation.

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Title Stats: Data and Models  4 
Author Richard D. De Veaux, Paul F. Velleman, David E. Bock
ISBN 9780321986498

Cold weather A meteorologist preparing a talk about global

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