BASIC BUSINESS STATISTICS-STUD.SOLN.MAN
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Chapter 2, Problem 100PS
a.
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Construct a frequency distribution and a percentage distribution for the weights of Boston shingles.
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To determine
Determine a frequency distribution and a percentage distribution for the weights of Boston shingles.
c.
To determine
Draw the percentage histograms of the Boston and Vermont shingles.
d.
To determine
Explain the distribution of the pallet weights for the Boston and Vermont shingles and identify the percentage of shingles that are underweight and overweight.
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