The asking price (in thousands of dollars) of some four-bedroom homes in a certain city are described by the dotplot. Asking Prices of Four-Bedroom Homes .. 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450...


The asking price (in thousands of dollars) of some four-bedroom homes in a certain city are described by the dotplot.<br>Asking Prices of Four-Bedroom Homes<br>..<br>50<br>100<br>150<br>200<br>250<br>300<br>350<br>400<br>450<br>Thousands of dollars<br>Complete parts (a) through (e).<br>a. A buyer can afford to pay up to $350 thousand. Assuming sellers will not lower their asking prices, what proportion of the homes can the buyer afford?<br>The proportion of homes that the buyer can afford is 0.939.<br>(Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)<br>b. What proportion of the homes have asking prices between $150 thousand and $250 thousand?<br>The proportion of homes with asking prices between $150 thousand and $250 thousand is<br>(Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)<br>c. If there were two outliers, estimate their values.<br>The values of the outliers are<br>thousand and<br>V thousand.<br>d. It turns out that the two homes with asking prices you identified in part (c) also have square footages that are outliers. Why does this make sense?<br>O A. This makes sense because houses with small square footages tend to have low asking prices.<br>This makes sense because houses with small square footages tend to have high asking prices.<br>OC. This makes sense because houses with large square footages tend to have low asking prices.<br>O D. This makes sense because houses with large square footages tend to have high asking prices.<br>

Extracted text: The asking price (in thousands of dollars) of some four-bedroom homes in a certain city are described by the dotplot. Asking Prices of Four-Bedroom Homes .. 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Thousands of dollars Complete parts (a) through (e). a. A buyer can afford to pay up to $350 thousand. Assuming sellers will not lower their asking prices, what proportion of the homes can the buyer afford? The proportion of homes that the buyer can afford is 0.939. (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.) b. What proportion of the homes have asking prices between $150 thousand and $250 thousand? The proportion of homes with asking prices between $150 thousand and $250 thousand is (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.) c. If there were two outliers, estimate their values. The values of the outliers are thousand and V thousand. d. It turns out that the two homes with asking prices you identified in part (c) also have square footages that are outliers. Why does this make sense? O A. This makes sense because houses with small square footages tend to have low asking prices. This makes sense because houses with small square footages tend to have high asking prices. OC. This makes sense because houses with large square footages tend to have low asking prices. O D. This makes sense because houses with large square footages tend to have high asking prices.

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