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ANSWER: 1.18 (3 points) The study described in the previous exercise also measured the fasting plasma glucose of 16 diabetics who were given individual instruction on diabetes control. Here are the data: Make a back-to-back stemplot to compare the class and individual instruction groups. How do the distribution shapes and success in achieving the glucose control goal compare? ANSWER: 1.24 (6 points) Burning fuels in power plants or motor vehicles emits carbon dioxide (CO2), which contributes to global warming. Table 1.6 displays CO2 emissions per person from countries with population at least 20 million. (a) (2 points) Why do you think we choose to measure emissions per person rather than total CO2 emissions per country? ANSWER: (b) (4 points) Display the data of Table 1.6 in a graph. Describe the shape, center, and spread of the distribution. Which countries are outliers? ANSWER: Table 1.6: Carbon dioxide emissions, metric tons per person CountryCO2CountryCO2CountryCO2Algeria2.3Italy7.3Poland8.0Argentina3.9Iran3.8Romania3.9Australia17.0Iraq3.6Russia10.2Bangladesh0.2Japan9.1Saudi Arabia11.0Brazil1.8Kenya0.3South Africa8.1Canada16.0Korea, North9.7Spain6.8China2.5Korea, South8.8Sudan0.2Colombia1.4Malaysia4.6Tanzania0.1Congo0.0Mexico3.7Thailand2.5Egypt1.7Morocco1.0Turkey2.8Ethiopia0.0Myanmar0.2Ukraine7.6France6.1Nepal0.1United Kingdom9.0Germany10.0Nigeria0.3United States19.9Ghana0.2Pakistan0.7Uzbekistan4.8India0.9Peru0.8Venezuela5.1Indonesia1.2Philippines0.9Vietnam0.5 1.89 (3 points) The heights of women aged 20 to 29 are approximately normal with mean 64 inches and standard deviation 2.7 inches. Men the same age have mean height 69.3 inches with standard deviation 2.8 inches. What are the z-scores for a woman 6 feet tall and a man 6 feet tall? What information do the z-scores give that the actual heights do not? 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