Reference no: EM1345176
Baseball stadiums vary in age, style, size as well as in many other ways. Fans might ponder of the size of the stadium in terms of the number of seats while the player might measure the size of the stadium by the distance from the homplate to the centerfield fence.
Note- CF = distance from homeplate to centerfield fence
Utilizing the Excel add-in construct your scatter diagram with the data set offer below.
Seats CF
38805 420
41118 400
56000 400
45030 400
34077 400
40793 400
56144 408
50516 400
40615 400
48190 406
36331 434
43405 405
48911 400
50449 415
50091 400
43772 404
49033 407
47447 405
40120 422
41503 404
40950 435
38496 400
41900 400
42271 404
43647 401
42600 396
46200 400
41222 403
52355 408
45000 408
Is there a relationship among these two measurements for the "size" of the 30 Major League Baseball stadiums?
a. Previously you run your scatter diagram answer the following- What do you think you will find? Bigger fields have more seats? Smaller fields have more seats? No relationship exists among field size and number of seats? A strong relationship exists among field size and number of seats? Explain.
b. Construct a scatter diagram as well as include it in your answer.
c. Define what the scatter diagram tells you including a reaction to your answer in (a).
d. Place a couple of dice in a cup shake and dump them out. Perceive the sum of dots. Record 2, 3, 4, _ , 12. Recap the process 25 times. Using your results find the relative frequency for each of the values- 2, 3, 4, 5, _ ,