Refer to Data Set 1 in Appendix B and use the pulse rates of females. Begin with a lower class limit of 50 and use a class width of 10. Construct a frequency distribution. Then construct a histogram. Does the histogram appear to depict data that have a normal distribution? Why or why not?
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Extracted text: 698 APPENDIX B Data Sets Data Set 1: Body Data (1000 cells/µL), RED is red blood cell count (million cells/µL), PLATE is platelet count (1000 cells/uL), WEIGHT is weight (kg), HEIGHT is height (cm), WAIST is waist circumference (cm), ARM CIRC is arm circumference (cm), and BMI is body mass index Body and exam measurements are from 300 subjects (first five rows shown here). AGE is in years, for GENDER 1 = male and 0 = female, PULSE is pulse rate (beats per minute), SYSTOLIC is systolic blood pressure (mm Hg), DIASTOLIC is diastolic blood pressure (mm Hg), HDL is HDL cholesterol (mg/dL), LDL is LDL cholesterol (mg/dL), WHITE is white blood cell count (kg/m²). Data are from the National Center for Health Statistics. TI-83/84 list names AGE, GENDR, PULSE, SYS, DIAS, HDL, (BODY): LDL, WHITE, REDBC, PLATE, WT, HT, WAIST, ARMC, BMI GENDER (1 = M) AGE SYSTOLIC DIASTOLIC HDL LDL WHITE PULSE RED PLATE %3D WEIGHT BMI HEIGHT WAIST ARM CIRC 43 68 100 8.7 80 73 70 4.80 319 98.6 33.3 172.0 40.7 120.4 112 70 35 116 4.9 84 57 4.73 187 96.9 28.0 186.0 37.0 107.8 6.9 134 223 94 94 36 38 4.47 297 45.4 108.2 154.4 44.3 120.3 126 37 83 7.5 74 64 80 4.32 170 73.1 28.4 160.5 30.3 97.2 104 50 114 68 50 34 6.1 4.95 140 83.1 25.9 179.0 34.0 95.1