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fifteen cyclists were each asked the number of miles they biked last week. their responses are given below. number of miles 11 15 10 3 18 14 9 17 14 20 17 12 13 9 14 (a) complete the grouped frequency distribution for the data. (note that the class width is 5.) number of miles frequency 1 to 5 6 to 10 11 to 15 16 to 20 (b) construct a histogram for the data. frequency 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 to 5 6 to 10 11 to 15 16 to 20 number of miles
Step1: Count 1 to 5
Check data for values in 1 - 5. Only 3. So frequency = 1.
Step2: Count 6 to 10
Values: 10, 9, 9. Wait, data: 10, 9, 9? Wait original data: 11,15,10,3,18,14,9,17,14,20,17,12,13,9,14. So 10,9,9? Wait 10,9,9? Wait 10 is 10 (6 - 10? 6 to 10: 10 is included? 6 ≤ x ≤10. So 10,9,9. Wait data points: 10, 9, 9? Wait original data: 10, 9, 9? Wait the data is: 11,15,10,3,18,14,9,17,14,20,17,12,13,9,14. So numbers in 6 - 10: 10, 9, 9. Wait 10, 9, 9: that's three? Wait 10 is 10 (6 ≤10 ≤10), 9 is 9, another 9. So 10,9,9: three? Wait no, let's list all:
Data: 11,15,10,3,18,14,9,17,14,20,17,12,13,9,14.
Numbers between 6 and 10 (inclusive? The class is 6 to 10, so 6 ≤ x ≤10): 10, 9, 9. Wait 10, 9, 9: three values? Wait 10 is 10, 9, 9: that's three? Wait no, 10, 9, 9: three? Wait the data has 10, 9, 9? Wait the data is: 10, 9, 9? Wait the original data: 11,15,10,3,18,14,9,17,14,20,17,12,13,9,14. So 10, 9, 9: three? Wait 10, 9, 9: yes, three. Wait no, 10 is one, 9 is two (the two 9s). So 10, 9, 9: three values. Wait 10, 9, 9: three. So frequency for 6 - 10 is 3? Wait no, wait 10 is 10, 9, 9: three? Wait 10, 9, 9: three. Wait maybe I miscounted. Let's list all data points:
- 11 (11 - 15)
- 15 (11 - 15)
- 10 (6 - 10)
- 3 (1 - 5)
- 18 (16 - 20)
- 14 (11 - 15)
- 9 (6 - 10)
- 17 (16 - 20)
- 14 (11 - 15)
- 20 (16 - 20)
- 17 (16 - 20)
- 12 (11 - 15)
- 13 (11 - 15)
- 9 (6 - 10)
- 14 (11 - 15)
So 6 - 10: points 3 (10), 7 (9), 14 (9). So three values. So frequency 3.
Step3: Count 11 to 15
Values: 11,15,14,14,12,13,14. Let's list:
11 (11 - 15), 15 (11 - 15), 14 (11 - 15), 14 (11 - 15), 12 (11 - 15), 13 (11 - 15), 14 (11 - 15). Let's count: 11,15,14,14,12,13,14: that's 7 values. Let's check:
Data points in 11 - 15:
- 11
- 15
- 14
- 14
- 12
- 13
- 14
That's 7 values.
Step4: Count 16 to 20
Values: 18,17,20,17. Let's list:
- 18
- 17
- 20
- 17. So four values.
So frequencies:
1 - 5: 1
6 - 10: 3
11 - 15: 7
16 - 20: 4
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For part (a), the frequencies are:
1 to 5: 1
6 to 10: 3
11 to 15: 7
16 to 20: 4
(For part (b), the histogram would have bars with heights 1, 3, 7, 4 for the respective classes.)