The paper "Study on the Life Distribution of Microdrills" (J. of Engr. Manufacture, 2002: 301-305) reported the following observations, listed in increasing order, on drill lifetime (number of holes that a drill machines before it breaks) when holes were drilled in a certain brass alloy 11 14 20 23 31 36 39 44 47 50 59 61 65 67 68 71 74 76 78 79 81 84 85 89 91 93 96 99 101 104 105 105 112 118 123 136 139 141 148 158 161 168 184 206 248 263 289 322 388 513 i. Construct the frequency table using the following classes: 0-50, 51-100, etc. ii. What is the range of the data? iii. In a tabular Form, calculate the a. Class Mark. b. Relative Frequency c. Cumulative Frequency d. Relative Cumulative Frequency iv. Use the table, in (i) to draw the following graph: a. Histogram b. Frequency Polygon c. Cumulative Frequency curve (or Ogive). Use the graph to estimate the semi-interquartile range d. Bоxplots Calculate the following measures of Location: a. Mean v. b. Мode c. Median Calculate the following measures of variability a. Variance b. Standard deviation vi.

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The paper "Study on the Life Distribution of Microdrills" (J. of Engr. Manufacture,
2002: 301–305) reported the following observations, listed in increasing order, on
drill lifetime (number of holes that a drill machines before it breaks) when holes
were drilled in a certain brass alloy
11
14
20
23
31
36
39
44
47
50
59
61
65
67
68
71
74
76
78
79
81
84
85
89
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93
96
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101
104
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105
112
118
123
136
139
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148
158
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184 206 248 263 289 322 388 513
i. Construct the frequency table using the following classes: 0-50, 51-100, etc.
ii. What is the range of the data?
iii. In a tabular Form, calculate the
a. Class Mark.
b. Relative Frequency
c. Cumulative Frequency
d. Relative Cumulative Frequency
iv. Use the table, in (i) to draw the following graph:
a. Histogram
b. Frequency Polygon
c. Cumulative Frequency curve (or Ogive). Use the graph to estimate the
semi-interquartile range
d. Boxplots
Calculate the following measures of Location:
V.
а. Мean
b. Mode
c. Median
Calculate the following measures of variability
vi.
a. Variance
b. Standard deviation
Transcribed Image Text:The paper "Study on the Life Distribution of Microdrills" (J. of Engr. Manufacture, 2002: 301–305) reported the following observations, listed in increasing order, on drill lifetime (number of holes that a drill machines before it breaks) when holes were drilled in a certain brass alloy 11 14 20 23 31 36 39 44 47 50 59 61 65 67 68 71 74 76 78 79 81 84 85 89 91 93 96 99 101 104 105 105 112 118 123 136 139 141 148 158 161 168 184 206 248 263 289 322 388 513 i. Construct the frequency table using the following classes: 0-50, 51-100, etc. ii. What is the range of the data? iii. In a tabular Form, calculate the a. Class Mark. b. Relative Frequency c. Cumulative Frequency d. Relative Cumulative Frequency iv. Use the table, in (i) to draw the following graph: a. Histogram b. Frequency Polygon c. Cumulative Frequency curve (or Ogive). Use the graph to estimate the semi-interquartile range d. Boxplots Calculate the following measures of Location: V. а. Мean b. Mode c. Median Calculate the following measures of variability vi. a. Variance b. Standard deviation
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