Given Data: 9 6 11 8 6 Note: Depending on the problem, the data can be used
Question:
Given Data: 9 6 11 8 6
Note: Depending on the problem, the data can be used as sample data
or population data. You should apply the appropriate formula.
Find the ff: in the given choices.
The 2nd decile is | |
The sample range is | |
The 5th decile is | |
The mode is | |
The sample standard deviation is | |
The mean is | |
The raw score of z = 1.5 based on sample data is | |
The standard score of x = 10 based on sample data is | |
The sample MAD is | |
The population MAD is | |
The largest value is | |
The population variance is | |
The 23rd percentile is | |
The standard score of x = 7 based on population data is | |
The 8th decile is | |
The 7th decile is | |
The sum of the absolute values of the differences is | |
The 73rd percentile is | |
The 3rd decile is | |
The median is | |
The population standard deviation is | |
The sum of the squares of the differences is | |
The 1st decile is | |
The smallest value is | |
The raw score of z = -1 based on population data is | |
The sample variance is | |
The 2nd quartile is | |
The 4th decile is | |
The standard score of x = 10 based on population data is | |
The sum of the data is | |
The 3rd quartile is | |
The 9th decile is | |
The population range is | |
The raw score of z = 1.5 based on population data is | |
The 1st quartile is | |
The raw score of z = -1 based on sample data is | |
The 6th decile is | |
The standard score of x = 7 based on sample data is | |
The 53rd percentile is | |
The 83rd percentile is |
Organic Chemistry
ISBN: 978-1118133576
11th edition
Authors: Graham Solomons, Craig Fryhle, Scott Snyder