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The data in the accompanying table are from a national vital statistics report. Entries in the tables are the birth rate

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 11:26 am
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The data in the accompanying table are from a national vital statistics report. Entries in the tables are the birth rates (births per 1,000 of population) for a certain year.StateBirthsAlabama14.0Alaska16.3Arizona16.3Arkansas14.9California15.5Colorado14.9Connecticut11.8Delaware14.1District of Columbia15.1Florida13.1Georgia15.8Hawaii14.8Idaho16.6Illinois14.1Indiana14.3Iowa13.6Kansas15.1Kentucky14.0Louisiana15.4Maine10.6Maryland13.8Massachusetts12.1Michigan12.4Minnesota14.3Mississippi15.8 StateBirthsMissouri13.8Montana13.0Nebraska15.3Nevada16.1New Hampshire10.7New Jersey13.4New Mexico15.5New York13.1North Carolina14.5North Dakota13.7Ohio13.3Oklahoma15.3Oregon13.3Pennsylvania12.1Rhode Island11.6South Carolina14.2South Dakota15.4Tennessee14.1Texas17.1Utah20.7Vermont10.5Virginia14.1Washington13.7West Virginia12.1Wisconsin13.0Wyoming15.1
The data in the accompanying table are from a national vital statistics report. Entries in the tables are the birth rates (births per 1,000 of population) for a certain year.
StateBirthsAlabama14.0Alaska16.3Arizona16.3Arkansas14.9California15.5Colorado14.9Connecticut11.8Delaware14.1District of Columbia15.1Florida13.1Georgia15.8Hawaii14.8Idaho16.6Illinois14.1Indiana14.3Iowa13.6Kansas15.1Kentucky14.0Louisiana15.4Maine10.6Maryland13.8Massachusetts12.1Michigan12.4Minnesota14.3Mississippi15.8 StateBirthsMissouri13.8Montana13.0Nebraska15.3Nevada16.1New Hampshire10.7New Jersey13.4New Mexico15.5New York13.1North Carolina14.5North Dakota13.7Ohio13.3Oklahoma15.3Oregon13.3Pennsylvania12.1Rhode Island11.6South Carolina14.2South Dakota15.4Tennessee14.1Texas17.1Utah20.7Vermont10.5Virginia14.1Washington13.7West Virginia12.1Wisconsin13.0Wyoming15.1
StateBirthsAlabama14.0Alaska16.3Arizona16.3Arkansas14.9California15.5Colorado14.9Connecticut11.8Delaware14.1District of Columbia15.1Florida13.1Georgia15.8Hawaii14.8Idaho16.6Illinois14.1Indiana14.3Iowa13.6Kansas15.1Kentucky14.0Louisiana15.4Maine10.6Maryland13.8Massachusetts12.1Michigan12.4Minnesota14.3Mississippi15.8
StateBirthsMissouri13.8Montana13.0Nebraska15.3Nevada16.1New Hampshire10.7New Jersey13.4New Mexico15.5New York13.1North Carolina14.5North Dakota13.7Ohio13.3Oklahoma15.3Oregon13.3Pennsylvania12.1Rhode Island11.6South Carolina14.2South Dakota15.4Tennessee14.1Texas17.1Utah20.7Vermont10.5Virginia14.1Washington13.7West Virginia12.1Wisconsin13.0Wyoming15.1
Comment on the interesting features of the display.
A typical birth rate is around ---Select--- 10 12 14 16 18 20 births per 1,000 of population. Most birth rates are concentrated in the ---Select--- 10.0 to 12.9 13.0 to 15.9 16.0 to 18.9 19.0 to 20.9 range. The distribution has ---Select--- no peaks one peak two peaks . There is an extreme value at the high end of the data set of births per 1,000 of population.