3. Construct a relative frequency histogram of the systolic blood pressure data for the 965 men and...

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3. Construct a relative frequency histogram of the systolic blood pressure data for the 965 men and another for the 945 women. Compare the two histograms. Blood pressure is the pressure that the blood exerts against the walls of the arteries. When physicians or nurses measure your blood pressure, they take two readings.

The systolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart is contracting and therefore pumping. The diastolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart is relaxing.

The diastolic blood pressure is always the lower of the two readings. Blood pressure varies from one person to another. It will also vary for a single individual from day to day and even within a given day.

If your blood pressure is too high, it can lead to a stroke or a heart attack. If it is too low, blood will not get to your hands and feet and you may feel dizzy. Low blood pressure is usually not serious.

So, what should your blood pressure be? A systolic blood pressure of 120 would be considered normal. One of 150 would be high. But since blood pressure varies with gender and increases with age, a better gauge of the relative standing of your blood pressure would be obtained by comparing it with the population of blood pressures of all persons of your gender and age in the United States. Of course, we cannot supply you with that data set, but we can show you a very large sample selected from it. The blood pressure data on 1,910 persons, 965 men and 945 women between the ages of 15 and 20, are found at the WebAssign Web site. The data are part of a health survey conducted by the National Institutes of Health

(NIH). Entries for each person include that person’s age and systolic and diastolic blood pressures at the time the blood pressure was recorded.

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Introduction To Probability And Statistics

ISBN: 9780357114469

15th Edition

Authors: William Mendenhall Iii , Robert Beaver , Barbara Beaver

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