the frequency distribution below represents frequencies of actual low temperatures recorded during the…

the frequency distribution below represents frequencies of actual low temperatures recorded during the course of a 31 - day month. use the frequency distribution to construct a histogram. do the data appear to have a distribution that is approximately normal?\nclass frequency\na 39 - 44 1\nb 45 - 50 1\nc 51 - 56 7\nd 57 - 62 11\ne 63 - 68 5\nf 69 - 74 3\ng 75 - 80 3\nchoose the correct histogram below\ndo the data appear to have a distribution that is approximately normal?\na. no, it is approximately uniform\nb. no, it is completely erratic\nc. no, it is not at all symmetric\nd. yes, it is approximately normal
Answer
Explanation:
Step1: Analyze the frequencies for histogram
The class - frequency pairs are: A (39 - 44) with frequency 1, B (45 - 50) with frequency 1, C (51 - 56) with frequency 7, D (57 - 62) with frequency 11, E (63 - 68) with frequency 5, F (69 - 74) with frequency 3, G (75 - 80) with frequency 3.
Step2: Match with histogram options
We look for a histogram where the bar - heights match the given frequencies in order of the classes A - G. Option D has bar - heights that match the frequencies 1, 1, 7, 11, 5, 3, 3 for classes A - G respectively.
Step3: Check for normal distribution
A normal distribution is symmetric about the mean. The frequencies here are not symmetric. The left - hand side (classes A and B) has low frequencies, then it peaks at class D and then the frequencies on the right - hand side (classes E, F, G) gradually decrease but the distribution is not symmetric. So it is not approximately normal.
Answer:
Choose the correct histogram below: D. Do the data appear to have a distribution that is approximately normal? C. No, it is not at all symmetric.