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Consuelo Butler
08/07
Homework: Practice
Exam 3
Question 1, 12.1.13
HW Score: 10%, 3 of 30 points
Score: 1 of 1
A professor had students keep track of their social interactions for a week. The
number of social interactions over the week is shown in the following grouped
frequency distribution. How many students had at least 60 social interactions for
the week?
12
Number of Social
Interactions
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
Frequency
9
14
11
15
16
8
7
By calculating the greater than cumulative frequency using the given frequency table, 12 students had at least 60 social interactions for the week.
What is greater than cumulative frequency?
The greater than cumulative frequency is also known as the more than type cumulative frequency. Here, the greater than cumulative frequency distribution is obtained by determining the cumulative total frequencies starting from the highest class to the lowest class.
Class interval Frequency Cumulative frequency
30-34 9 85
35-39 14 76
40-44 11 62
45-49 15 51
50-54 16 36
55-59 8 20
60-64 7 12
65-69 3 5
70-74 1 2
75-79 1 1
[We read the cumulative frequencies with respect to the corresponding lower class limits. For example, 85 students had 'more than 30' social interactions, 76 students had 'more than 35 social interactions and so on.]
By reading the greater than cumulative frequency, we find that 12 students had at least 60 social interactions for the week.
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