Measures of central tendency and position Instructions: In this…

Question Answered step-by-step Measures of central tendency and position Instructions: In this… Measures of central tendency and positionInstructions:In this task, we will work with the measures of central tendency and position. You will determine the measures of central tendency for populations and samples, both for ungrouped data and for grouped data. In addition, you will interpret the measures of central tendency and the measures of position of a population or sample. You must present the necessary processes to support the answer of the exercises and round the final results—not the intermediate values ​​that appear during the calculations—to two (2) decimal places, when necessary.Part I1) Which of the measures of central tendency do you think you would use more? Provide one (1) example.Part II1) Explain what a positive bias and a negative bias mean in relation to the mean, mode, and median.Part III1) If you were allowed to choose between the mean, the median or the mode to calculate the measures to make a decision about a data set, which of the three measures would you use and why?Part IV1) Using the data below, find the mean, mode, and median: 77, 98, 87, 111, 95, 93, 88, 90, 62, 71, 99. Part V1) Find the first and third quartiles for the temperatures for one week in the summer of last year, expressed in degrees Fahrenheit: 97, 95, 93, 88, 92, 96, 87. Part VI1) Below is a table of frequencies. Calculate the mean, mode and median.Limits              Frequency (f)110-115                    19116-121                    24122-127                   18128-133                   21134-139                   9140-145                   21146-151                     17Part VII1) Below is the weight data (pounds) of a group of babies born at Hospital Auxilio Mutuo last month: 5.8, 6.0, 7.3, 7.1, 7.1, 8.1, 6.4, 7.3, 7.2, 6.6, 6.1, 5.8, 5.7, 6.4, 7.3, 7.0, 7.3, 6.2, 4.8, 5.1, 7.7, 6.9. Calculate the following values:a) averageb) fashionc) mediand) average pathe) middle axisf) Q1g) Q3h) P32i) Q91Part VIII1) Using the data below, make a box plot (summary of five (5) numbers): 114, 90, 123, 98, 78, 118, 66, 78, 90, 69, 85, 99, 111, 77 , 83, 71, 69, 93. Math Statistics and Probability STAT 3000 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)