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Chapter 4 Problem 21E

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Problem 21E

Population growth 2010 by region On the next page is a “back-to-back” stem-and-leaf display that shows two data sets at once—one going to the left, one to the right. The display compares the percent change in population for two regions of the United States (based on census figures for 2000 and 2010). The fastest growing state was Nevada at 35%. To show the distributions better, this display breaks each stem into two lines, putting leaves 0–4 on one stem and leaves 5–9 on the other.

a) Use the data displayed in the stem-and-leaf display to construct comparative boxplots.

b) Write a few sentences describing the difference in growth rates for the two regions of the United States.

Solution

Problem 21E

Population growth 2010 by region On the next page is a “back-to-back” stem-and-leaf display that shows two datasets at once—one going to the left, one to the right. The display compares the percent change in population for two regions of the United States (based on census figures for 2000 and 2010). The fastest growing state was Nevada at 35%. To show the distributions better, this display breaks each stem into two lines, putting leaves 0–4 on one stem and leaves 5–9 on the other.

a) Use the data displayed in the stem-and-leaf display to construct comparative boxplots.

b) Write a few sentences describing the difference in growth rates for the two regions of the United States.

                                                              Step by Step Solution

Step 1 of 3

a)

NE/MW state:

Total number of data points are .

The median of the data is the  observation, which is 5%.

The first quartile is deduced as,

Thus, the first quartile is found to be 3%.

Similarly, the third quartile is deduced as,

Thus, the third quartile is found to be 7%.

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

Population growth 2010 by region On the next page is a

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