In one experiment, we want to evaluate the performance of the
contestants of an International Geometry Olympiad. We randomly
select a group of 19X contestants from different categories. The
points (out of 100) of the contestants are given in the table
below.
Points (out of 100) 20 - 30 30 - 40
40 - 50 50 - 60 60 - 70
70 - 80 80 - 90 90 -
100
Number of contestants X-2 X/3
2 X+1 4 11
8X 10
a. Compute the average points.
Answer in exact fraction, or rounded to at least 4 decimal
places
points unanswered
b. Compute the median points.
Answer in exact fraction, or rounded to at least 4 decimal
places.
points unanswered
c. Determine the standard deviation value of the points
distribution.
Answer in exact fraction, or rounded to at least 4 decimal
places.
In one experiment, we want to evaluate the performance of the contestants of an International Geometry Olympiad. We randomly select a group of 19X contestants from different categories. The points out of 100) of the contestants are given in the table below. Points (out of 100) 20 - 30 30 - 40 40 - 50 50 - 60 60 - 70 70-80 80 - 90 90 - 100 Number of contestants X-2 X/3 2. X+1 4 11 8x 10 a. Compute the average points. Answer in exact fraction, or rounded to at least 4 decimal places points b. Compute the median points. Answer in exact fraction, or rounded to at least 4 decimal places. points
c. Determine the standard deviation value of the points distribution. Answer in exact fraction, or rounded to at least 4 decimal places. d. Find the Pearson's Coefficient of Skewness using the relation between Mean, Median and Standard Deviation. Answer in exact fraction, or rounded to at least 4 decimal places.
In one experiment, we want to evaluate the performance of the contestants of an International Geometry Olympiad. We rand
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