= Homework: Homework Ch 2-3 Question 4, 2.5.51 Part 2 of 2 A. One Pareto chart B. A pair of histograms HW Score: 42.44%,

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= Homework: Homework Ch 2-3 Question 4, 2.5.51 Part 2 of 2 A. One Pareto chart B. A pair of histograms HW Score: 42.44%,

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Homework Homework Ch 2 3 Question 4 2 5 51 Part 2 Of 2 A One Pareto Chart B A Pair Of Histograms Hw Score 42 44 1
Homework Homework Ch 2 3 Question 4 2 5 51 Part 2 Of 2 A One Pareto Chart B A Pair Of Histograms Hw Score 42 44 1 (30.89 KiB) Viewed 115 times
= Homework: Homework Ch 2-3 Question 4, 2.5.51 Part 2 of 2 A. One Pareto chart B. A pair of histograms HW Score: 42.44%, 12.73 of 30 points O Points: 0 of 2 C. A pair of bar graphs D. A pair of dotplots E. One pie chart The accompanying graph is a special histogram with additional information; it was made using StatCrunch. People who studied music as children were asked how many hours a day they practiced when they were teenagers, and also whether they still play now that they are adults. To understand the graph, look at the third bar (spanning 1.0 to 1.5); it shows that there were seven people (the lower part of the bar, colored in fuschia and labeled "T") who practiced between 1.0 and 1.5 hours and did not still play as adults, and there were two people (the upper part of the bar, colored in light blue and labeled "A") who practiced 1.0 to 1.5 hours and still play as adults. Comment on what the graph shows. What other types of graphs could be used for this data set? Click the icon to view the special histogram. Describe what the graph shows. Those who still play tended to have practiced more as teenagers, which can be seen because the typical value, or center of the distribution for those who still play is 2 to 2.5 hours compared to 1 to 1.5 for those who do not. What other types of graphs could be used for this data set? Select all that apply. Ⓒ Save
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