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47 randomly selected students were asked how many siblings were in their family. Let X represent the number of pairs of siblings in the student's family. The results are as follows: # of Siblings 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Frequency 4 11 8 10 6 5 3

Round all your answers to 4 decimal places where possible.

The mean is:

The median is:

The sample standard deviation is:

The first quartile is:

The third quartile is:

What percent of the respondents have at least 4 siblings?
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94% of all respondents have fewer than how many siblings?

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