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A task force to encourage car pooling conducted a study of one-way commuting distances of workers in downtown Dallas area

A random sample of 60 of these workers was taken. The commuting distances of the workers in the sample are the following.

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2 7.666667 CLASS WIDTH
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3 CLASS LIMIT CLASS BOUNDARIES
3 LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER
4 1 8 0.5 8.5
4 9 16 8.5 16.5
6 17 24 16.5 24.5
6 25 32 24.5 32.5
7 33 40 32.5 40.5
7 41 48 40.5 48.5
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8 CLASS BOUNDARIES
8 LOWER = LCL-0.5
9 UPPER = UCL+0.5
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10 DATA>DATA ANALYSIS
10 INPUT RANGE: DATA VALUES (1-47)
11 BIN RANGE: UPPER CLASS BOUNDARIES
12 CUMULATIVE % ------ CHART OUTPUT
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workers in downtown Dallas area.
n the sample are the following.

RELATIVE
FREQUENCY CLASS MARK FREQUENCY
14 4.5 0.2333333333
21 12.5 0.35
11 20.5 0.1833333333
6 28.5 0.1
4 36.5 0.0666666667
4 44.5 0.0666666667

A VALUES (1-47)
CLASS BOUNDARIES
- CHART OUTPUT
Bin Frequency
Cumulative %
8.5 14 23.33%
16.5 21 58.33%
Histogram
25 150.00%
24.5 11 76.67% 20
15 100.00%
32.5 6 86.67%

Frequency
10 50.00% Frequency
40.5 4 93.33% 5
0 0.00% Cumulative %
48.5 4 100.00%
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More 0 100.00% 8. 24 40 or
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