STA 309 Chapter 3.4: 3.4 Spread of the Distribution

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Add up all the values of the variable, x, and divide that sum by the number of data values, n. this resulting value is the mean of x. The mean of the histogram is 170. 1 million due to the severe right skew nature of the graph. This is because median is resistant to unusual observations and to the shape of the distribution: finding the median by hand: The more the data varies, the less a measure of center can tell us. Simple measure of spread lower quartile (q1): the value for which one quarter of the data lie below it: upper quartile (q3): the value for which one quarter of the data lie above it. Interquartile range (iqr): the difference between the two quartiles summarizes the spread by focusing on the middle half of the data. (cid:1843)(cid:1844)=(cid:1843)3 (cid:1843)1: finding quartiles by hand.

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