194k views
4 votes
Male and female high school students reported how many hours they worked each week in summer jobs. The data is represented in the following box plots:

two box plots shown. The top one is labeled Males. Minimum at 0, Q1 at 1, median at 20, Q3 at 25, maximum at 50. The bottom box plot is labeled Females. Minimum at 0, Q1 at 5, median at 6, Q3 at 10, maximum at 18

Identify any values of data that might affect the statistical measures of spread and center.

The females worked less than the males, and the female median is close to Q1.
There is a high data value that causes the data set to be asymmetrical for the males.
There are significant outliers at the high ends of both the males and the females.
Both graphs have the required quartiles.

Male and female high school students reported how many hours they worked each week-example-1

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

the answer is the second one

Explanation:

Male and female high school students reported how many hours they worked each week-example-1
User Afrowave
by
4.4k points
1 vote

Question:

1. The females worked less than the males, and the female median is close to Q1.

2. There is a high data value that causes the data set to be asymmetrical for the males.

3. There are significant outliers at the high ends of both the males and the females.

4. Both graphs have the required quartiles.

Answer:

The correct option is;

1. The females worked less than the males, and the female median is close to Q1

Explanation:

Based on the given data, we have;

For males

Minimum = 0

Q1 = 1

Median or Q2 = 20

Q3 = 25

Maximum = 50

For females;

Minimum = 0

Q1 = 5

Median or Q2 = 6

Q3 = 10

Maximum = 18

Therefore, the values of data that affect the statistical measures of spread and center are that

The females worked less than the males as such the statistical data for the females have less variability than the males in terms of interquartile range

Also the female median is very close to Q1, therefore it affects the definition of a measure of center.

User Ben Sand
by
3.9k points