Problem 28E Fuel economy Describe what these boxplots tell you about the relationship between the number of cylinders a car’s engine has and the car’s fuel economy (mpg):
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Question
Problem 43E
MPG A consumer organization wants to compare gas mileage figures for several models of cars made in the United States with autos manufactured in other countries. The data for a random sample of cars classified as “midsize” are shown in the table.
Gas Mileage (mpg) |
Country |
Gas Mileage (mpg) |
Country |
22 |
U.S. |
17 |
Other |
39 |
U.S. |
26 |
Other |
39 |
U.S. |
18 |
Other |
22 |
U.S. |
20 |
Other |
22 |
U.S. |
24 |
Other |
21 |
U.S. |
22 |
Other |
29 |
U.S. |
28 |
Other |
21 |
U.S. |
23 |
Other |
21 |
U.S. |
30 |
Other |
24 |
U.S. |
19 |
Other |
23 |
U.S. |
27 |
Other |
17 |
U.S. |
21 |
Other |
30 |
U.S. |
22 |
Other |
19 |
U.S. |
29 |
Other |
23 |
U.S. |
29 |
Other |
21 |
U.S. |
28 |
Other |
24 |
U.S. |
26 |
Other |
50 |
Other |
21 |
Other |
24 |
Other |
20 |
Other |
35 |
Other |
21 |
Other |
a) Create graphical displays for these two groups.
b) Write a few sentences comparing the distributions.
Solution
The first step in solving 4 problem number 39 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 43EMPG A consumer organization wants to compare gas mileage figures for several models of cars made in the United States with autos manufactured in other countries. The data for a random sample of cars classified as “midsize” are shown in the table.
Gas Mileage (mpg)
Country
Gas Mileage (mpg)
Country
22
U.S.
17
Other
39
U.S.
26
Other
39
U.S.
18
Other
22
U.S.
20
Other
22
U.S.
24
Other
21
U.S.
22
Other
29
U.S.
28
Other
21
U.S.
23
Other
21
U.S.
30
Other
24
U.S.
19
Other
23
U.S.
27
Other
17
U.S.
21
Other
30
U.S.
22
Other
19
U.S.
29
Other
23
U.S.
29
Other
21
U.S.
28
Other
24
U.S.
26
Other
50
Other
21
Other
24
Other
20
Other
35
Other
21
Other
a) Create graphical displays for these two groups.b) Write a few sentences comparing the distributions.
From the textbook chapter Understanding and Comparing Distributions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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