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Purpl e; 12;
19.05%
This box plot represents the class total data. There are
some outliars. Anything below 59 or anything above 63.
5 number summary
Mean: 62.8
IQR: 4
Max: 97
Q3: 63
Q1: 59
Min: 52 This histogram is representing our class data, also
Standard Devitation showing how 97 is an outliar because it is separate
8.73 from the rest of the data for it being so much larger
than the rest of our data values.
Final Reflection:
The shape is going to be skewed to the right and some things that I noiticed were when
I used my data the percentage's were spread out and a little bit more but using the
class data with the bigger sample size the percentages were closer together and
pareto graph was harder to read due to them all being almost the same height. The
histogram wasnt the easiest to read either but that is mostly because of the
outliars it made the graph a little weird but I was still able to understand it.
If you look at the pie chart I would say yes the class overal data represents my
data well but if you choose one of the other graphs I would say no. I had 16 red,
8 orange, 12 yellow, 15 green, 12 purple and then there was 18 total bags combined
with the class.
Qualitative Data: This is categorical data so the "quality" of something. We could have
done the sample based on the colors only and that would be qualitative.
Types of Graphs: A line graph, pie chart, pareto, bar charts, etc
Dot plots, stem and leaf, point and line, and time serious do not make sense because they
all have to do with numerical values and not catergories.
Things like gender, phone numbers, zip codes, movie ratings those things make sense for this