Question 1 baseball stadiums vary in age style size and in


Question 1: Baseball stadiums vary in age, style, size, and in many other ways. Fans might think of the size of the stadium in terms of the number of seats; while the player might measure the size of the stadium by the distance from the homeplate to the centerfield fence.

Note: CF = distance from homeplate to centerfield fence.

Using the Excell add-in construct your scatter diagram with the data set provide below.

Seats

38805

41118

56000

45030

34077

40793

56144

50516

40615

48190

36331

43405

48911

50449

50091

43772

49033

47447

40120

41503

40950

38496

41900

42271

43647

42600

46200

41222

52355

 

CF

420

400

400

400

400

400

408

400

400

406

434

405

400

415

400

404

407

405

422

404

435

400

400

404

401

396

400

403

408

45000

408

Is there a relationship between these two measurements for the "size" of the 30 Major League Baseball stadiums?

a. Before you run your scatter diagram answer the following: What do you think you will find? Bigger fields have more seats? Smaller fields have more seats? No relationship exists between field size and number of seats? A strong relationship exists between field size and number of seats? Explain.

b. Construct a scatter diagram and include it in your answer.

c. Describe what the scatter diagram tells you, including a reaction to your answer in (a).

Question 2

2. Place a pair of dice in a cup, shake and dump them out. Observe the sum of dots. Record 2, 3, 4, _ , 12. Repeat the process 25 times. Using your results, find the relative frequency for each of the values: 2, 3, 4, 5, _ , 12.

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