The data represents the heights of eruptions by a geyser. use the heights to con
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The data represents the heights of eruptions by a geyser. use the heights to construct a stemplot. Is there strong evidence suggesting that the data are not from a population having a normal distribution? Which plot represents a stemplot of the data? Is there strong evidence suggesting that the data are not from a population having a normal distribution? No, the distribution is dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape, so there is not strong evidence against a normal distribution. No, the distribution is not dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape, so there is not strong evidence against a normal distribution. Yes, the distribution is not dramatically far from being a normal with "bell" shape, is strong evidence against a normal distribution. Yes, the distribution is not dramatically far from being a normal with "bell" shape, is strong evidence against a normal distribution.Explanation / Answer
The stem plot is prepared by dividing the values into branches
We divide all the value in the intervals of 10
Hence,
when the nos are sorted out first
Now leaf is the units place and stem is the tens and hundreds place.
Hence we get
option B is the right answer
The data resembles a normal distribution, from the stem and leaf plot
option C and D are not correct since they give impression that the distribution is against normal
option B is correct
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