Measures of Variation Practice
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Question
To determine the average height of trees in a national forest, 10 trees are randomly selected. Their heights in feet are 85.4, 87.6, 87.1, 85.6, 85.9, 85.3, 84.9, 83.7, 84.0, and 85.2. To ensure the accuracy of the data, another set of 10 trees is randomly selected. Their heights are 87.1, 88.0, 84.2, 85.3, 86.5, 84.2, 83.2, 84.1, 85.2, and 87.3. What is the difference between the mean heights of the trees of these two random samples?(1 point)
feet
First, calculate the mean height of the first set of trees:
(85.4 + 87.6 + 87.1 + 85.6 + 85.9 + 85.3 + 84.9 + 83.7 + 84.0 + 85.2) / 10 = 85.47 feet
Next, calculate the mean height of the second set of trees:
(87.1 + 88.0 + 84.2 + 85.3 + 86.5 + 84.2 + 83.2 + 84.1 + 85.2 + 87.3) / 10 = 85.81 feet
Finally, find the difference between the two mean heights:
85.81 - 85.47 = 0.34 feet
The difference between the mean heights of the two random samples is 0.34 feet.