8-13.
Use the list of data in problem 8-12 or the histograms that you or your teacher mad...
Mathematics, 02.04.2020 05:05 mahmudabiazp3ekot
8-13.
Use the list of data in problem 8-12 or the histograms that you or your teacher made to continue to analyze and compare the frog jumps for and . Answer the following questions.
What was the range of the jumps in each year? What does this tell you about the frog jumps?
What was the typical jump length of the frogs each year? How did you find this value?
Were the jumps all about the same, or were some jumps outliers? Name any outliers and explain why you think they are outliers.
Compare as completely as you can the jumps to the jumps. Compare the center, shape, spread (range), and outliers. Then draw a conclusion: were one year’s frogs a better group of jumpers than the other? How do you know?Frog Name
Jump Length
Frog Name
Jump Length
Skeeter Eater
in.
For the Sign
in.
Warped
in.
Alex Frog
in.
Greg Crome Dome
in.
Shakit
in.
R. G.
in.
Six-Mile Shooter
in.
The Well Ain’t Dry
in.
Spare the Air Every Day
in.
Winner
in.
Hooper
in.
7 lb 8 oz. Baby
in.
Jenifer’s Jumper
in.
Delbert Sr.
in.
Dr. Frog
in.
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