A report included the accompanying data on extra travel time for peak travel time in hours per year per traveler for different sized urban areas. The data are summarized in the table below. Very Large...


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A report included the accompanying data on extra travel time for peak travel time in hours per year per traveler for different sized urban areas. The data are summarized in the table below.<br>Very Large Urban Areas<br>Extra Hours per Year per Traveler<br>Los Angeles, CA<br>97<br>San Francisco, CA<br>76<br>Washington DC, VA, MD<br>73<br>Atlanta, GA<br>71<br>Houston, TX<br>Dallas, Fort Worth, TX<br>64<br>Chicago, IL-IN<br>62<br>Detroit, MI<br>61<br>Miami, FL<br>55<br>Boston, MA, NH, RI<br>55<br>New York, NY-NJ-CT<br>53<br>Phoenix, AZ<br>53<br>Philadelphia, PA-NJ-DE-MD<br>42<br>Large Urban Areas<br>Extra Hours per Year per Traveler<br>Riverside, CA<br>Orlando, FL<br>58<br>San Jose, CA<br>San Diego, CA<br>55<br>Denver, CO<br>54<br>Baltimore, MD<br>53<br>Seattle, WA<br>49<br>Tampa, FL<br>Minneapolis, St Paul, MN<br>46<br>Sacramento, CA<br>43<br>Portland, OR, WA<br>Indianapolis, IN<br>St Louis, MO-IL<br>38<br>San Antonio, TX<br>36<br>Providence, RI. MA<br>36<br>Las Vegas, Nv<br>33<br>Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN<br>33<br>|Columbus, OH<br>32<br>Virginia Beach, VA<br>Milwaukee, WI<br>26<br>New Orleans, LA<br>21<br>Kansas City, MO-KS<br>20<br>Pittsburgh, PA<br>17<br>Buffalo, NY<br>Oklahoma City, OK<br>15<br>Cleveland, OH<br>13<br>(a) Construct a comparative stem-and-leaf plot for extra travel time per traveler for the two different sizes of urban areas.(Enter numbers from smallest to largest separated by spaces. Enter NONE for stems with no values.)<br>Very Large Urban Areas<br>Large Urban Areas<br>2.4,5,6,9<br>none<br>1,2.2.5.5.7<br>0,1,2,5,8,8<br>3,3,5,5<br>2,3,4,5,7,7<br>1,2,4.7<br>Inone<br>1,3,6<br>none<br>Inone<br>(b) Is the following statement consistent with the display constructed in part (a)? Explain.<br>The larger the urban area, the greater the extra travel time during peak period travel.<br>O Each very large urban area has a greater amount of extra travel time than all of the large urban areas. So the statement is correct.<br>O Each large urban area has more extra travel time than all of the very large urban areas. So the statement is not correct.<br>O On average very large urban areas have more extra travel time than large urban areas. However there are examples where a particular large urban area has more extra travel time than at least one of the very large urban areas. So, the statement is not<br>correct.<br>O On average large urban areas have more extra travel time than very large urban areas. So, the statement is not correct.<br>O On average very large urban areas have more extra travel time than large urban areas. So, the statement is correct.<br>

Extracted text: A report included the accompanying data on extra travel time for peak travel time in hours per year per traveler for different sized urban areas. The data are summarized in the table below. Very Large Urban Areas Extra Hours per Year per Traveler Los Angeles, CA 97 San Francisco, CA 76 Washington DC, VA, MD 73 Atlanta, GA 71 Houston, TX Dallas, Fort Worth, TX 64 Chicago, IL-IN 62 Detroit, MI 61 Miami, FL 55 Boston, MA, NH, RI 55 New York, NY-NJ-CT 53 Phoenix, AZ 53 Philadelphia, PA-NJ-DE-MD 42 Large Urban Areas Extra Hours per Year per Traveler Riverside, CA Orlando, FL 58 San Jose, CA San Diego, CA 55 Denver, CO 54 Baltimore, MD 53 Seattle, WA 49 Tampa, FL Minneapolis, St Paul, MN 46 Sacramento, CA 43 Portland, OR, WA Indianapolis, IN St Louis, MO-IL 38 San Antonio, TX 36 Providence, RI. MA 36 Las Vegas, Nv 33 Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN 33 |Columbus, OH 32 Virginia Beach, VA Milwaukee, WI 26 New Orleans, LA 21 Kansas City, MO-KS 20 Pittsburgh, PA 17 Buffalo, NY Oklahoma City, OK 15 Cleveland, OH 13 (a) Construct a comparative stem-and-leaf plot for extra travel time per traveler for the two different sizes of urban areas.(Enter numbers from smallest to largest separated by spaces. Enter NONE for stems with no values.) Very Large Urban Areas Large Urban Areas 2.4,5,6,9 none 1,2.2.5.5.7 0,1,2,5,8,8 3,3,5,5 2,3,4,5,7,7 1,2,4.7 Inone 1,3,6 none Inone (b) Is the following statement consistent with the display constructed in part (a)? Explain. The larger the urban area, the greater the extra travel time during peak period travel. O Each very large urban area has a greater amount of extra travel time than all of the large urban areas. So the statement is correct. O Each large urban area has more extra travel time than all of the very large urban areas. So the statement is not correct. O On average very large urban areas have more extra travel time than large urban areas. However there are examples where a particular large urban area has more extra travel time than at least one of the very large urban areas. So, the statement is not correct. O On average large urban areas have more extra travel time than very large urban areas. So, the statement is not correct. O On average very large urban areas have more extra travel time than large urban areas. So, the statement is correct.
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