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Complete: Chapter 5 Problem Set The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) collects, analyzes, and disseminates information on US transportation systems, including data on airline on-time performance. Consider departure-time data for all flights of an unspecified major airline out of New York City's John F. Kennedy Airport from December 1 through December 7, 2007. These data, obtained from BTS, can be viewed in the following DataView tool. The data provide the date of each flight and its departure delay (in minutes), which is computed as the difference between the actual and scheduled departure times. A negative value for the departure delay means that the flight departed early. Use the tool to obtain the mean and standard deviation of the departure delays. (Hint: To see information about a variable in the tool, click on one of the Variable panels on the bottom left side of the tool screen. In this case, select the variable Departure Delay from the Select Variable dropdown box.) Data Set Departure Sample variables. = 2 Observations = 248 Departure Statistics for a Major Airline December 1 through 7, 2007 Variables Observations Variable Values Missing Type Form A Observations Date Qualitative Nonnumeric 248 Departure Quan tative Numeric 248 Delay Variable Variable Correlation Correlation The mean departure delay is _ minutes. The standard deviation of the departure delays is_ minutes. To see the entire data set in the DataView tool, click on the Data Set panel in the top left-hand corner of the tool. Click on the Observations button. You can then scroll through each of the observations. Observation 51 in the data set shows a flight that was scheduled to leave at 4:20 PM but was delayed. The z-score for its departure delay is , which means that the departure delay is standard deviations away from the mean. The departure delay for this observation can be considered an extreme outlier, because it is more than three standard deviations away from the mean. Including Observation 51, _ observations in this data set can be considered extreme outliers. (Hint: There are multiple ways to answer this question using the tool. For one method, if you want to sort the observations by one particular variable, click the downward-pointing arrow under the variable name in the Observations view. This will sort all of the observations from those with the