Frequency and relative frequency distributions


Data for a sample of 55 members of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, are shown here. Each observation indicates the primary position played by the Hall of Famers: pitcher (P), catcher (H), 1st base (1), 2nd base (2), 3rd base (3), shortstop (S), left field (L), center field (C), and right field (R). L P C H 2 P R 1 S S 1 L P R P P P P R C S L R P C C P P R P 2 3 P H L P 1 C P P P S 1 L R R 1 2 H S 3 H 2 L P

a. Use frequency and relative frequency distributions to summarize the data.

b. What position provides the most Hall of Famers?

c. What position provides the fewest Hall of Famers?

d. What outfield position (L, C, or R) provides the most Hall of Famers?

e. Compare infielders (1, 2, 3, and S) to outfielders (L, C, and R).

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Basic Statistics: Frequency and relative frequency distributions
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