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The data represents the heights of eruptions by a geyser. Use the heights to con

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Question

The data represents the heights of eruptions by a geyser. Use the heights to construct a stem plot is there strong evidence suggesting that the data are not from a population having normal distribution? Which plot represents a stem plot of the data? Its there strong evidence suggesting that the data are not from a population having a normal distribution? A. Yes, the distribution is dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape" so these is strong evidence against a normal distribution. B. No, the distribution is dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape" so these is not strong evidence against a normal distribution. C. Yes, the distribution is not dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape" so these is strong evidence against a normal distribution. D. No, the distribution is not dramatically far from being a normal distribution with a "bell" shape" so these is strong evidence against a normal distribution.

Explanation / Answer

Th stem and leaf plot of the given data is the graph in A as both the other graphs do not contain the number 122.

No, the plot seems to be bell shaped and therefore, there isnt sufficient evidence against it being a normal distribution.

so the answers are

(A)

(B)

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