The data represents the heights of eruptions by a geyser. Height of eruption Use the heights to construct a stemplot. Is there strong evidence suggesting that the data are not from a population having a normal distribution? (in.) 97 110 150O 126 140 110 100 130 110 128 137 116 117 123 123 120 130 130 107 141 OA. OB. OC. 9|077 10 0 6 6 11 008 12 003 13 00 3 14 007 15 0 1 9|7 10 0 3 3 6 6 8 11 |0 007 12 0 0 1 13 0077 14 0 15 0 9 7 10 0 7 11 00067 12 03368 13 0007 14 01 15 0 Is there strong evidence suggesting that the data are not from a population having a normal distribution? O A. Yes, the distribution is not dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape, so there is strong evidence against a normal distribution. O B. No, the distribution is dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape, so there is not strong evidence against a normal distribution. O D. No, the distribution is not dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape, so there is not strong evidence against a normal distribution. O C. Yes, the distribution is dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bel" shape, so there is strong evidence against a normal distribution. Next O Time Remaining: 02:28 30
The data represents the heights of eruptions by a geyser. Height of eruption Use the heights to construct a stemplot. Is there strong evidence suggesting that the data are not from a population having a normal distribution? (in.) 97 110 150O 126 140 110 100 130 110 128 137 116 117 123 123 120 130 130 107 141 OA. OB. OC. 9|077 10 0 6 6 11 008 12 003 13 00 3 14 007 15 0 1 9|7 10 0 3 3 6 6 8 11 |0 007 12 0 0 1 13 0077 14 0 15 0 9 7 10 0 7 11 00067 12 03368 13 0007 14 01 15 0 Is there strong evidence suggesting that the data are not from a population having a normal distribution? O A. Yes, the distribution is not dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape, so there is strong evidence against a normal distribution. O B. No, the distribution is dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape, so there is not strong evidence against a normal distribution. O D. No, the distribution is not dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape, so there is not strong evidence against a normal distribution. O C. Yes, the distribution is dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bel" shape, so there is strong evidence against a normal distribution. Next O Time Remaining: 02:28 30
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Chapter10: Statistics
Section10.3: Measures Of Spread
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