Remember we have learned we can represent an original dataset as a stem-and-leaf
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Question
Remember we have learned we can represent an original dataset as a stem-and-leaf display. Look at the display below. What is n, the total number of observations in the original dataset? In the bottom row of the stern-and-leaf display, identify the stem, the leaves, and the numbers in the original dataset represented by these stem and leaves. Re-create all the numbers in the original dataset. Make a dot plot to represent the dataset by SPSS. Print out your SPSS output and submit it together with the remaining hmwkExplanation / Answer
The total number of observations is the count of all the stems and the leafs given in the table 51 44 45 47 30 30 30 33 36 21 21 23 24 25 29 29 12 12 14 18 00 01 02 , basically all numbers are formed by combinations of stem and leaf numbers so n = 23
b) the steam is 0 and the leaves are 0 1 2 and the numbers are
00, 01, 02
c) The orginal numbers are 51 44 45 47 30 30 30 33 36 21 21 23 24 25 29 29 12 12 14 18 00 01 02
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