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- b) The number of planes to arrive at the Dubai International Airport over N days were recorded and inputted into MINITAB for analysis. Exhibit 1 was subsequently generated. Exhibit 1 Stem-and-Leaf Display: No. of Arrival Leaf Unit = 1 N =* 5 2 01123 10 2 56899 ** 3 0001123 (***) 3 6666678888 12 4 01134 7 4 57789 2 5 00 Calculate he missing values *, ** and ***The number of planes to arrive at the Dubai International Airport over N days wererecorded and inputted into MINITAB for analysis. Exhibit 1 was subsequentlygenerated.Exhibit 1Stem-and-Leaf Display: No. of ArrivalLeaf Unit = 1 N =*5 2 0112310 2 56899** 3 0001123(***) 3 666667888812 4 011347 4 577892 5 00i. Calculate he missing values *, ** and *** [3]ii. Find the value of thea) Median b) Highest value c) Mode c) Using the stem and leaf diagram in Exhibit 1,i. Form a frequency table by identifying the class intervals implicitly.Using the table created in 2ci) above,ii. Calculate the sample mean iii. Calculate the sample varianceThe number of planes to arrive at the Dubai International airport over N days were recorded and imputted into MINITAB for analysis. Exibit 1 was subsequently generated. Exhibit 1 stem - and leaf display: no. of arrival leaf unit = 1 N =* 5 2 01123 10 2 56899 * * 3 0001123 ( * * * ) 3 6666678888 12 4 01134 7 4 57789 2 5 00 i. Calculate the missing *, ** and *** ii Find the value of the a. Median b. Highest value c. Mode Using the stem and leaf diagram in Exibit 1, i. Form a frequency table by identifying the class intervals implicitly Using the table created in 2ci) above ii. calculate the sample mean iii. calculate the sample variance NB. please show all workings, preferably typewritten answer!
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