Natasha Awada, Paul La Rondie, Laurie Buchanan and, Jill Stevens Solutions for Chapter: Representing Data: Statistics for Univariate Data, Exercise 41: Exercise 6J
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Questions from Natasha Awada, Paul La Rondie, Laurie Buchanan and, Jill Stevens Solutions for Chapter: Representing Data: Statistics for Univariate Data, Exercise 41: Exercise 6J with Hints & Solutions
The mean, median and mode of is and the mean, median and mode when is added to each value of the data is .
Describe the effect that adding to each value has on the mean, median and mode.

Find the standard deviation and variance of the set .

Given data set is . Multiply each member of the data set by and find the new standard deviation and variance.

The variance and standard deviation of the data values is and the variance and standard deviation of the data values when is added to each value of the data is .
Describe the effect that multiplying to each value has on the variance and standard deviation.

The mean age of a group of friends at school is years, their median age is , and the standard deviation of their ages is years. They meet again years later at a school reunion. What are the new mean, median and standard deviation of their ages?

All of the items in a data set are doubled. State which of the following are also doubled: mean, median, standard deviation, variance.

If the variance of a data set is and all of the numbers in a data set are multiplied by , state the new variance.

Find the mode of the data.
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