ShmoopTube

Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.

Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos


Summarizing Distributions of Univariate Data Videos 4 videos

AP Statistics 3.1 Exploring Data
206 Views

AP Statistics: Exploring Data Drill 3, Problem 1. What does this information tell us?

AP Statistics 1.3 Exploring Data
197 Views

AP Statistics 1.3 Exploring Data. The distribution of the data is what?

AP Statistics 1.4 Exploring Data
175 Views

AP Statistics 1.4 Exploring Data. For any collection of data, the mean must equal the median if the distribution is which of the following?

See All

AP Statistics 1.3 Exploring Data 197 Views


Share It!


Description:

AP Statistics 1.3 Exploring Data. The distribution of the data is what?

Language:
English Language

Transcript

00:00

Thank you We sneak and here's your spoke to sure

00:05

brought to you by flying squirrels Sadly most of them

00:08

can only afford to travel in coach All right It

00:11

seems that the squirrels in town are having a rough

00:13

time finding food lately Our biologist friend collected some data

00:16

and we would like to put it into a frequency

00:19

hissed a gram because we have nothing better to do

00:21

with our time The data shows that five squirrels way

00:24

zero point five pounds seven way point five to one

00:27

pounds eight way One one and a half pounds Three

00:30

way One and half Two pounds one ways to two

00:32

and a half pounds and one large oval here weighs

00:35

three point five to four pounds This distribution of data

00:38

is what in squirrel ville here on here The potential

00:42

answers Okay so what's this question asking Well like our

00:47

nut loving friends over here we're going to go out

00:49

on a limb and say it's checking to see if

00:52

we know what a frequency history graham is Well if

00:55

we were to plot the data were given we'd have

00:57

a whole bunch of squirrels over here on the left

01:00

With big bars five of them way barely more than

01:03

a feather seven can register on a bathroom scale and

01:06

eight of them actually weigh more than a sixteen ounce

01:08

bottle of soda But then we get to the upper

01:10

weight class Just three squirrels fall in the one point

01:13

five two pound range and only one each fall into

01:16

the last two remaining boxes So while there are some

01:19

who are heavier it's clear that the pudgy squirrels are

01:22

something of an outlier and when we look at our

01:25

history graham well it's obvious that our data skewed right

01:28

Aii the bars on the right are shorter than the

01:31

ones on the left so our answer is be skewed

01:34

right Yeah well we hope some of the horizontally gifted

01:37

squirrels will have a heart and share their bounty with

01:40

the skinny minis Unfortunately we fear they'd find the mere 00:01:43.647 --> [endTime] suggestion to be well totally nuts

Related Videos

AP Statistics 2.1 Exploring Data
210 Views

AP Statistics 2.1 Exploring Data. How does this change affect the mean, standard deviation, and IQR?

AP Statistics 5.1 Exploring Data
37 Views

AP Statistics 5.1 Exploring Data. What does this information tell us about the data?

AP Statistics 5.2 Exploring Data
23 Views

AP Statistics 5.2 Exploring Data. Which method would not be a good option?

AP Statistics 1.5 Statistical Inference
206 Views

AP Statistics 1.5 Statistical Inference. Which of the following statements is false?

AP Statistics 2.1 Statistical Inference
27 Views

Want to pull an Oliver Twist and ask us for more? We've gotcha covered. Head over to /video/subjects/math/test-prep/ap-statistics/ for more AP...