This document contains two questions regarding organizing data into frequency distributions. Question 1 involves survey responses from 51 customers on their number of monthly store visits. Question 2 involves amounts spent per day on food/drink from 40 families visiting an amusement park. Both questions ask to organize the data into distributions, identify where the data clusters, and convert to relative frequency distributions.
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This document contains two questions regarding organizing data into frequency distributions. Question 1 involves survey responses from 51 customers on their number of monthly store visits. Question 2 involves amounts spent per day on food/drink from 40 families visiting an amusement park. Both questions ask to organize the data into distributions, identify where the data clusters, and convert to relative frequency distributions.
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Question # 2:
(Question # 13 Page No. 35)
The manager of the BiLo Supermarket in Mt. Pleasant, Rhode Island, gathered the following information on the number of times a customer visits the store during a month. The responses of 51 customers were: 5 3 3 1 4 4 5 6 4 2 6 6 6 7 1 1 14 1 2 4 4 4 5 6 3 5 3 4 5 6 8 4 7 6 5 9 11 3 12 4 7 6 5 15 1 1 10 8 9 2 12
a. Starting with 0 as the lower limit of the first class and using a class interval of 3, organize the data into a frequency distribution. b. Describe the distribution. Where do the data tend to cluster? c. Convert the distribution to a relative frequency distribution.
Question # 3:
(Question # 14 Page No. 35) The food services division of Cedar River Amusement Park, Inc., is studying the amount families who visit the amusement park spend per day on food and drink. A sample of 40 families who visited the park yesterday revealed they spent the following amounts:
a. Organize the data into a frequency distribution, using seven classes and 15 as the lower limit of the first class. What class interval did you select? b. Where do the data tend to cluster? c. Describe the distribution. d. Determine the relative frequency distribution.