Shape:
The
resting heart rate histograms is slightly skewed right as demonstrated
that the mean is slightly larger than the median. The active heart rate
histogram is slightly skewed left as the mean is slightly smaller than
the median.
Center:
The
center of the resting heart rate is around 69 beats per minute while
the center of the active heart rate is around 91 beats per minute. We
would expect that when our classmates are more active the heart rate
increases as our data shows.
Spread:
The
interquartile range (IQR) for the resting heart rate is 14 beats per
minute while it is 16 beats per minute for the active heart rates. The
active heart rates seem to be a bit more spread out than the resting
heart rate.
Outliers:
Once
we calculated the upper and lower fence for each data set we noticed
that we did not have any data outside of those fences for the resting or
active heart rates. That means that neither data set contains any
outliers.
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