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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Tendon transfers People with spinal cord injuries may lose function in some, but not all, of their muscles. The ability to push oneself up is particularly important for shifting position when seated and for transferring into and out of wheelchairs. Surgeons compared two operations to restore the ability to push up in children. The histogram shows scores rating pushing strength two years after surgery and boxplots compare results for the two surgical methods. (Mulcahey, Lutz, Kozen, Betz, “Prospective Evaluation of Biceps to Triceps and Deltoid to Triceps for Elbow Extension in Tetraplegia,” Journal of Hand Surgery, 28, 6, 2003)
a) Describe the shape of the strength distribution.
b) What is the range of the strength scores?
c) What fact about results of the two procedures is hidden in the histogram?
d) Which method had the higher (better) median score?
e) Was that method always best?
f) Which method produced the most consistent results? Explain.
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The first step in solving 4 problem number 16 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 20ETendon transfers People with spinal cord injuries may lose function in some, but not all, of their muscles. The ability to push oneself up is particularly important for shifting position when seated and for transferring into and out of wheelchairs. Surgeons compared two operations to restore the ability to push up in children. The histogram shows scores rating pushing strength two years after surgery and boxplots compare results for the two surgical methods. (Mulcahey, Lutz, Kozen, Betz, “Prospective Evaluation of Biceps to Triceps and Deltoid to Triceps for Elbow Extension in Tetraplegia,” Journal of Hand Surgery, 28, 6, 2003)a) Describe the shape of the strength distribution.b) What is the range of the strength scores?c) What fact about results of the two procedures is hidden in the histogram?d) Which method had the higher (better) median score?e) Was that method always best?f) Which method produced the most consistent results? Explain.
From the textbook chapter Understanding and Comparing Distributions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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