Beginning Statistics, 2nd Edition
Beginning Statistics, 2nd Edition
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781932628678
Author: Carolyn Warren; Kimberly Denley; Emily Atchley
Publisher: Hawkes Learning Systems
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Chapter 3.PA, Problem 1P
To determine

To create:

The table with the percentage of gold medals won in each year.

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Answer to Problem 1P

Solution:

Year Number of Gold Medals Number of Events Percentage of gold medals Round off
1924 1 16 =116×100=6.25 6
1928 2 14 =214×100=14.28 14
1932 6 14 =614×100=42.85 43
1936 1 17 =117×100=5.88 6
1948 3 22 =322×100=13.63 14
1952 4 22 =422×100=18.18 18
1956 2 24 =224×100=8.33 8
1960 3 27 =327×100=11.11 11
1964 1 34 =134×100=2.94 3
1968 1 35 =135×100=2.85 3
1972 3 35 =335×100=8.57 9
1976 3 37 =337×100=8.10 8
1980 6 38 =638×100=15.78 16
1984 4 39 =439×100=10.25 10
1988 2 46 =246×100=4.34 4
1992 5 57 =557×100=8.77 9
1994 6 61 =661×100=9.83 10
1998 6 68 =668×100=8.82 9
2002 10 78 =1078×100=12.82 13
2006 9 84 =984×100=10.71 11

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The data is given as,

USA Gold Medal Count
Year 1924 1928 1932 1936 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972
Number of Gold Medals 1 2 6 1 3 4 2 3 1 1 3
Number of Events 16 14 14 17 22 22 24 27 34 35 35
Year 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010
Number of Gold Medals 3 6 4 2 5 6 6 10 9 ?
Number of Events 37 38 39 46 57 61 68 78 84 86

The formula to calculate the number of gold medals won each year as a percentage of the number of events is given as,

Formula=No.ofgoldmedalsNo.ofevents×100

Year Number of Gold Medals Number of Events Percentage of gold medals Round off
1924 1 16 =116×100=6.25 6
1928 2 14 =214×100=14.28 14
1932 6 14 =614×100=42.85 43
1936 1 17 =117×100=5.88 6
1948 3 22 =322×100=13.63 14
1952 4 22 =422×100=18.18 18
1956 2 24 =224×100=8.33 8
1960 3 27 =327×100=11.11 11
1964 1 34 =134×100=2.94 3
1968 1 35 =135×100=2.85 3
1972 3 35 =335×100=8.57 9
1976 3 37 =337×100=8.10 8
1980 6 38 =638×100=15.78 16
1984 4 39 =439×100=10.25 10
1988 2 46 =246×100=4.34 4
1992 5 57 =557×100=8.77 9
1994 6 61 =661×100=9.83 10
1998 6 68 =668×100=8.82 9
2002 10 78 =1078×100=12.82 13
2006 9 84 =984×100=10.71 11

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