Chapter 6: Q. 6.13 (page 285)
The Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes information on average annual expenditures by consumers in the Consumer Expenditure Survey. In , the mean amount spent by consumers on nonalcoholic beverages was . A random sample of consumers yielded the following data, in dollars, on last year's expenditures on nonalcoholic beverages.
Part (a): Use Table III in Appendix A to construct a normal probability plot of the given data.
Part (b): Use part (a) to identify any outliers.
Part (c): Use part (a) to access the normality of the variable under consideration.
Short Answer
Part (a): The required normal probability plot is given below,
Part (b): On identifying the outliers, we get .
Part (c): The expenditures on nonalcoholic beverages does not follow normal distribution.