For the following distribution of heights, what are the limits for the class with the greatest frequency?
Question:
For the following distribution of heights, what are the limits for the class with the greatest frequency?
Heights | 60" up to 65" | 65" up to 70" | 70" up to 75" |
Frequency | 10 | 70 | 20 |
A. 64 and up to 70
B. 65 and 69
C. 65 and up to 70
D. 69.5 and 74.5
a. What is the class interval?
b. What are the limits for the class with the greatest frequency?
c. What is the midpoint of the class with the smallest frequency?
d. What is the relative class frequency for smallest class?
e. In order to convert class frequency to relative class frequency, we ______.
Multiple Choice
divide the midpoint of the class total number of observations
divide the frequency of the class by the midpoint
divide the sample size by the frequency of the class
divide the frequency of the class total number of observations
Accounting
ISBN: 978-0324662962
23rd Edition
Authors: Jonathan E. Duchac, James M. Reeve, Carl S. Warren