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hours spent on science homework hours spent on math homework
- what is the difference in the median value for each set of data?
- how is the science graph skewed? right
Sub - Question 1:
Step 1: Find the number of data points for Science Homework
Count the dots for "Hours Spent on Science Homework": \(3 + 5+3 + 1+1 + 1=14\) (wait, no, let's count again. The first column (3) at 3, 5 at 4, 3 at 5, 1 at 6, 1 at 7, 1 at 8. So total \(3 + 5+3+1 + 1+1 = 14\)? Wait, no, maybe I miscounted. Wait, the dots: at 3: 3 dots, at 4: 5 dots, at 5: 3 dots, at 6: 1, at 7: 1, at 8: 1. So total \(3 + 5+3 + 1+1 + 1=14\)? Wait, no, 3 + 5 is 8, +3 is 11, +1 is 12, +1 is 13, +1 is 14. Since there are 14 data points, the median is the average of the 7th and 8th values. Let's list the data in order. The first 3 are at 3, next 5 at 4 (so positions 4 - 8), then 3 at 5 (positions 9 - 11), then 1 at 6 (12), 1 at 7 (13), 1 at 8 (14). So the 7th and 8th values are both 4. So median for Science is 4.
Step 2: Find the number of data points for Math Homework
Count the dots for "Hours Spent on Math Homework": 1 at 2, 2 at 3, 3 at 4, 3 at 5, 2 at 6, 2 at 7, 1 at 8. Total: \(1+2 + 3+3+2 + 2+1=14\). The median is the average of the 7th and 8th values. Let's list the data: 1 at 2 (position 1), 2 at 3 (positions 2 - 3), 3 at 4 (positions 4 - 6), 3 at 5 (positions 7 - 9). So the 7th value is 5 and the 8th value is 5. So median for Math is 5.
Step 3: Calculate the difference
The difference between the medians is \(|4 - 5|=1\) (or \(5 - 4 = 1\)).
For a dot - plot, if the tail of the distribution is on the right (higher values), the graph is right - skewed. In the "Hours Spent on Science Homework" dot - plot, most of the data is on the left (lower values: 3, 4, 5) and there are a few data points on the right (6, 7, 8), so the tail is on the right, meaning it is right - skewed.
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