Flu season: Suppose the following tables present the number of specimens that tested positive for Type A and Type B influenza in a country during a flu season. Type A Type B 34 100 170 207 248 99 119 138 154 370 503 646 399 58 221 275 816 1150 1112 1161 1153 574 1021 1565 2857 3742 4752 5278 5318 5973 Send data to Excel (a) Find the mean and median number of Type A cases. Round the answers to at least one decimal place. (b) Find the mean and median number of Type B cases. Round the answers to at least one decimal place. (c) A public health official says that there are more than twice as many cases of Type A influenza than Type B. Do these data support this claim? Part: 0/3 Part 1 of 3

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Flu season: Suppose the following tables present the number of specimens that tested positive for Type A and Type B influenza in a country during a flu
(E
season.
Type A
Type B
34
138 154
100 170
399 574 1021
3742 4752 5278
207 248
1565 2857
5318 5973
58 99 119
221 275 370 503
816 1150 1112 1161
646
1153
Send data to Excel
(a) Find the mean and median number of Type A cases. Round the answers to at least one decimal place.
(b) Find the mean and median number of Type B cases. Round the answers to at least one decimal place.
(c) A public health official says that there are more than twice as many cases of Type A influenza than Type B. Do these data support this claim?
Part: 0 / 3
Part 1 of 3
The mean number of Type A cases was
and the median number was
Transcribed Image Text:Flu season: Suppose the following tables present the number of specimens that tested positive for Type A and Type B influenza in a country during a flu (E season. Type A Type B 34 138 154 100 170 399 574 1021 3742 4752 5278 207 248 1565 2857 5318 5973 58 99 119 221 275 370 503 816 1150 1112 1161 646 1153 Send data to Excel (a) Find the mean and median number of Type A cases. Round the answers to at least one decimal place. (b) Find the mean and median number of Type B cases. Round the answers to at least one decimal place. (c) A public health official says that there are more than twice as many cases of Type A influenza than Type B. Do these data support this claim? Part: 0 / 3 Part 1 of 3 The mean number of Type A cases was and the median number was
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