The heart rates of 24 women tennis players were measured after each of them had run one-quarter of a mile. The results are listed in the table below. a. Find the mean, median, and mode for the data. Round to the nearest tenth. b. Find the range and the interquartile range for the data.
92 103 91 99 92 107 111 91 99 92 103 107
111 107 92 99 83 103 92 103 83 111 107 92
A) a. Mean: 96.8 heartbeats per minute
Median: 97 heartbeats per minute
Mode: 90 heartbeats per minute
b. Range: 26 heartbeats per minute.
Interquartile range: 13 heartbeats per minute
B) a. Mean: 100.8 heartbeats per minute
Median: 101 heartbeats per minute
Mode: 94 heartbeats per minute
b. Range: 30 heartbeats per minute.
Interquartile range: 17 heartbeats per minute
C) a. Mean: 97.8 heartbeats per minute
Median: 98 heartbeats per minute
Mode: 91 heartbeats per minute
b. Range: 27 heartbeats per minute.
Interquartile range: 14 heartbeats per minute
D) a. Mean: 98.8 heartbeats per minute
Median: 99 heartbeats per minute
Mode: 92 heartbeats per minute
b. Range: 28 heartbeats per minute.
Interquartile range: 15 heartbeats per minute
E) a. Mean: 99.8 heartbeats per minute
Median: 100 heartbeats per minute
Mode: 93 heartbeats per minute
b. Range: 29 heartbeats per minute.
Interquartile range: 16 heartbeats per minute
D) a. Mean: 98.8 heartbeats per minute
Median: 99 heartbeats per minute
Mode: 92 heartbeats per minute
b. Range: 28 heartbeats per minute.
Interquartile range: 15 heartbeats per minute
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