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Residential Energy Consumption. Refer to the energy consumption data given in Exercise 2.84.

a. Construct a table similar to table 2.14for the data, based on the classes specified in Exercise 2.84. Interpret your results.

b. Construct an ogive for the data.

Short Answer

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(a) The Construct a table similar to table table for the data is shown in figure,

ClassfrequencyRelative frequency
40-49
1
0.02
50-59
7
0.14
60-69
7
0.14
70-79
3
0.06
80-89
6
0.12
90-99
10
0.2
100-109
5
0.1
110-119
4
0.08
120-129
2
0.04
130-139
3
0.06
140-149
0
0
150-159
2
0.04

b. Construct an ogive for the data graph is shown in.

Step by step solution

01

Part (a) Step 1: Given Information 

Given in the question that to refer to the energy consumption data given in exercise 2.84

We have construct a table similar to table 2.14for the data.

02

Part (a) Step 2: Explanation 

Based on the outcome of the previous exercise, the table will be

ClassFrequencyRelative frequency
40-49
1
0.02
50-59
7
0.14
60-69
7
0.14
70-79
3
0.06
80-89
6
0.12
90-99
10
0.2
100-109
5
0.1
110-119
4
0.08
120-129
2
0.04
130-139
3
0.06
140-149
0
0
150-159
2
0.04
03

Part (b) Step 1: Given Information 

We have to refer exercise 2.84 and construct an ogive for the data.

04

Part (b) Step 2: Explanation 

The cumulative relative frequency is calculated by dividing the overall frequency of 50 by the cumulative frequency. Then,

Lower class limitCumulative frequencyCumulative relative frequency
40
0
0
50
1
0.02
60
8
0.16
70
15
0.3
8018
0.36
90
24
0.48
100
34
0.68
110
39
0.78
120
43
0.86
130
45
0.9
140
48
0.96
150
48
0.96
160
50
1
05

Part (b) Step 3: Explanation 

As indicated below, add the above points to the graphs and connect them with a straight line.

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