SOLUTION: Suppose that a customer is purchasing a car. He conducts an experiment in which he puts 10 gallons of gas in the car and drives it until it runs out of gas. He conducts this exper

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Question 1023762: Suppose that a customer is purchasing a car. He conducts an experiment in which he puts 10 gallons of gas in the car and drives it until it runs out of gas. He conducts this experiment 15 times on each car and records the number of miles driven.
Car 1,Car 2
227,240
209,237
237,212
229,227
209,251
261,159
251,208
251,260
282,169
250,269
254,296
254,312
271,307
259,287
262,277
Describe each data​ set, that is determine the​ shape, center, and spread
What is the sample mean for car 1 and 2, The median for car 1 and 2, the range for car 1 and 2, the sample stardard deviation for car 1 and 2 and which car would the customer buy and why? How does the Empirical rule explain the answer? please show all work because i would like to know how to do this problem.

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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