Use a yoyo and cut the plastic bit off and measure th amount of string to how big the class boundary is and you should have the measuremnts
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To calculate the class boundary of the first class in statistics, subtract 0.5 from the lower class limit of the first class and add 0.5 to the upper class limit of the first class. This is done to account for the fact that class boundaries fall halfway between the class limits.
The median is the middle number in a data set. The lower class boundary is the first quartile or number that is 25 percent lowest in the data set.
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Statistics is what is used to confirm a hypothesis or theory. It can be numerical, nominal, and is calculated as data is tabulated mostly through the use of spread-sheet in an SPSSS program . and so long as you punch the numbers into the calculator it will come up excellent, this is why it is so much fun to go to this class, unless you have no money to pay for it. at first statistics is fun it explains the names of categories of the numbers, it tells you why statistics is important even- just like I am telling you right now, useful, how to purpose research methods that are GRANT worthy, convince people with NUMBERS, that is how the world works.
I have the solution manual.. Saved my butt in this class haha. I don't know where to get it online but you could email me. ebooks.765 at gmail dot com
Statistics classes tend to be some of the least favorite classes that college students take. They deal with logic and numbers in a way that can be mind boggling if you don’t understand what is going on in the class. There are some ways to approach statistics classes that can help with your success. Read Ahead in the Text Always read at least one chapter ahead before you go to class each time. Even if you do not understand everything that you are reading, having read the text will give you a frame of reference when the instructor begins to explain things. Reading ahead is an excellent way to create a foundation that you can build upon until you gain a real understanding of the concept. If the first time you hear a new statistics concept is when the instructor presents it, you will be lost by the end of the class session. Ask Plenty of Questions Do not be afraid to ask questions while you are in class. If you already had the answers, you would not need to take the class. Ask a question as soon as you feel that you are becoming lost. Your instructor will probably welcome the opportunity to expand upon a point that did not get covered very well the first time. Your classmates will also appreciate that you had the courage to ask the question that they had been thinking of all along. Asking questions is the only way you will be able to fully grasp all of the concepts presented. Apply the Lessons to Real Life Situations Statistics is a science that is based in real life. People use statistics for different situations all the time. If you can find a way to transfer the statistics lessons that you find boring or difficult to understand into real life situations that make sense to you, you will have no problem understanding the course work. Sometimes it will be easy to apply a statistics lesson to something you have experienced. Sometimes the application will be more challenging. The process of trying to find a real life application will help you remember the lesson and understand it better.