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Luke is an office receptionist. Each day, for 60 days, he records the number of people visiting the office. Number of people, (n) Frequency 0 < n ≤ 5 ... show full transcript
Step 1
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To estimate the mean number of people visiting the office, we first need to find the midpoints of the given intervals:
Next, we calculate the weighted sum of midpoints multiplied by their frequencies:
[ \text{Estimated Mean} = \frac{(m_1 \times f_1) + (m_2 \times f_2) + (m_3 \times f_3) + (m_4 \times f_4)}{\text{Total Frequency}} ]
Substituting the values:
[ \text{Estimated Mean} = \frac{(2.5 \times 20) + (7.5 \times 14) + (15 \times 11) + (30 \times 15)}{60} ] [ = \frac{50 + 105 + 165 + 450}{60} = \frac{770}{60} \approx 12.83 ] Thus, the estimated mean number of people visiting the office is approximately 12.83.
Step 2
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Luke states that the range is 40. However, to determine the range, we need to find the minimum and maximum values in the data:
Thus, the range would be calculated as:
[ \text{Range} = \text{Maximum} - \text{Minimum} = 40 - 0 = 40 ]
While this shows that Luke's reported range is mathematically correct based on the given intervals, he may be misinterpreting the data if he believes that it could not account for more precise details, such as the actual upper limit of the range exceeding the maximum interval noted (like 40), which could lead him to conclude that the range could instead be wider than stated.
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