Using the information below: Listed below are independentcommute times with no outside variables:
10 November-departure time of 530 am with a drive time of 23minutes.
11 November- departure time of 545 am with a drive time of24 minutes.
12 November- departure time of 545 am with a drive time of23 minutes.
13 November- departure time of 615 am with a drive time of39 minutes.
16 November- departure time of 545 am with a drive time of24 minutes.
17 November- departure time of 620 am with a drive time of37 minutes.
18 November-departure time of 610 am with a drive time of 35minutes
19 November-departure time of 545 am with a drive time of 24minutes.
20 November-departure time of 540 am with a drive time of 23minutes.
23 November- departure time of 545 am with a drive time of24 minutes
24 November- departure time of 545 am with a drive time of24 minutes
27November- departure time of 545 am with a drive time of 26minutes
2 December- departure time of 545 am with a drive time of 25minutes
3 December- departure time of 620 am with a drive time of 37minutes
4 December- departure time of 620 am with a drive time of 37minutes
5 December departure time of 620 am with a drive time of 37minutes -
•Create a frequency distribution table for your data. Youcan use Excel or Word.
•Calculate the standard deviation.
•Calculate the variance.
•Is this a normal distribution? How do you know?