How does the speed of a runner vary over the course of a marathon (a distance of
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How does the speed of a runner vary over the course of a marathon (a distance of 42.195 km)? Consider determining both the time to run the first 5 km and the time to run between the 35-km and 40-km points, and then subtracting the former time from the latter time. A positive value of this difference corresponds to a runner slowing down toward the end of the race. The accompanying histogram is based on times of 1000 runners who participated in several different Japanese marathons.†
What are some interesting features of this histogram? (Select all that apply.)
symmetric
negatively skewed
positively skewedsmall
sample size
small spread
mostly positive values
Approximately what is the median difference value? (Enter an approximate value.)
sec
Roughly what proportion of the runners ran the late distance more quickly than the early distance? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
Explanation / Answer
it is Positively skewed.
and it has mostly positive values.
The median difference is approximately 300 sec.
Nearly (1/16)th (50/800) of the runners that is 0.06 of the runners ran the late distance more quickly than the early distance.
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