Dont call me In a September 28, 2008, article titled Letting Our Fingers Do the Talking, the

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Don’t call me In a September 28, 2008, article titled

“Letting Our Fingers Do the Talking,” the New York Times reported that Americans now send more text messages than they make phone calls. According to a study by Nielsen Mobile, “Teenagers ages 13 to 17 are by far the most prolific texters, sending or receiving 1742 messages a month.” Mr. Williams, a high school statistics teacher, was skeptical about the claims in the article. So he collected data from his first-period statistics class on the number of text messages and calls they had sent or received in the past 24 hours.

Here are the texting data:

0 7 1 29 25 8 5 1 25 98 9 0 26 8 118 72 0 92 52 14 3 3 44 5 42

(a) Make a boxplot of these data by hand. Be sure to check for outliers.

(b) Explain how these data seem to contradict the claim in the article.

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The Practice Of Statistics

ISBN: 9781464108730

5th Edition

Authors: Daren S. Starnes, Josh Tabor

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