Construct the frequency distribution. Commute Time (minutes) Frequency 0- 13 (Type whole numbers.) Do the data amounts appear to have a normal distribution? OA. No, because the frequencies start at a maximum and become low, and because the distribution is not symmetric. ○ B. No, because while the frequencies start low, proceed to one or two high frequencies, then decrease to a low frequency, the distribution is not symmetric. OC. No, because while the distribution is approximately symmetric, the frequencies start at a maximum and become low. OD. Yes, because the frequencies start low, proceed to one or two high frequencies, then decrease to a low frequency, and the distribution is approximately symmetric.
Construct the frequency distribution. Commute Time (minutes) Frequency 0- 13 (Type whole numbers.) Do the data amounts appear to have a normal distribution? OA. No, because the frequencies start at a maximum and become low, and because the distribution is not symmetric. ○ B. No, because while the frequencies start low, proceed to one or two high frequencies, then decrease to a low frequency, the distribution is not symmetric. OC. No, because while the distribution is approximately symmetric, the frequencies start at a maximum and become low. OD. Yes, because the frequencies start low, proceed to one or two high frequencies, then decrease to a low frequency, and the distribution is approximately symmetric.
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Thr accompanying data arw 45 commute times to work in minutes for workers of age 16 or older in chicago. Use a class width of 15 minutes and begin with a lower class limit of 0 minutes.
Examine the data ans identify anything appearing to be unique. Commute times(15)(35)(30)(15)(45)(10)(15)(30)(12)(30)(30)(45 (30)(20)(20)(15)(25)(45)(60)(15)(28)(30)(30)(30)(45) (30)(12)(45)(20)(10)(15)(45)(35)(20)(20)(20)(30)(4)(80)(45) (30)(60)(45)(25)(30).
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