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Question
here are the hottest recorded temperatures (in °f) for each of eighteen cities throughout north america.
temperatures (in °f)
104 117 104 110 108 116
115 96 103 107 95 99
109 114 100 112 118 113
(a) complete the grouped frequency - distribution for the data. (note that the class width is 6.)
temperatures (in °f) frequency
95 to 100
101 to 106
107 to 112
113 to 118
(b) construct a histogram for the data.
frequency
↑
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
95 to 100 101 to 106 107 to 112 113 to 118
temperatures (in °f)
Step1: Count data in 95 - 100
The values in the range 95 - 100 are 96, 95, 99, 100. So the frequency is 4.
Step2: Count data in 101 - 106
The values in the range 101 - 106 are 104, 104, 103. So the frequency is 3.
Step3: Count data in 107 - 112
The values in the range 107 - 112 are 110, 107, 109, 112. So the frequency is 4.
Step4: Count data in 113 - 118
The values in the range 113 - 118 are 117, 116, 115, 114, 118, 113. So the frequency is 6.
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| Temperatures (in °F) | Frequency |
|---|---|
| 101 to 106 | 3 |
| 107 to 112 | 4 |
| 113 to 118 | 6 |
For the histogram, you would draw bars with heights corresponding to the frequencies above for each temperature - range interval on the x - axis.