Sixty-five randomly selected car salespersons were asked the number of cars they generally sell in one week. Fifteen people answered that they generally sell three cars; eighteen generally sell four cars; fourteen generally sell five cars; eight generally sell six cars; ten generally sell seven cars. Complete the table. Enter the exact answers (i.e. enter your answers for the relative and cumulative relative frequencies as fractions, not as decimals).  Table 2.42 Data Value (# cars) Frequency Relative Frequency Cumulative Relative Frequency 3       4       5       6       7

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Sixty-five randomly selected car salespersons were asked the number of cars they generally sell in one week. Fifteen people answered that they generally sell three cars; eighteen generally sell four cars; fourteen generally sell five cars; eight generally sell six cars; ten generally sell seven cars.

  1. Complete the table.

    Enter the exact answers (i.e. enter your answers for the relative and cumulative relative frequencies as fractions, not as decimals).
     Table 2.42
    Data Value
    (# cars)
    Frequency Relative Frequency Cumulative Relative Frequency
    3      
    4      
    5      
    6      
    7      
  2. What does the frequency column in Table 2.42 sum to?
     

     

  3. What does the relative frequency column in Table 2.42 sum to?
     

     

  4. What is the difference between relative frequency and frequency for each data value in Table 2.42?

    The frequency for each data value is the             Click for List . The relative frequency for each data value is the             Click for List .
     
  5. What is the difference between cumulative relative frequency and relative frequency for each data value?

    The relative frequency for each data value is the             Click for List . The cumulative relative frequency for each data value is the             Click for List
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