data 2000 us census show following distribution ages residents ohio
Data from the 2000 U.S. Census show the following distribution of ages for residents of Ohio:
Total Households 4,445,773
Family households (families) 2,993,023
With own children under 18 years 1,409,912
Married couple family 2,285,798
With own children under 18 years 996,042
Female households, no husband present 536,878
With own children under 18 years 323,095
Nonfamily households 1,452,750
Householder living alone 1,215,614
Householder 65 years and over 446,396
a. Construct a column chart to visually represent these data.
b. Construct a stacked bar chart to display the sub categories where relevant. (Note that you will have to complete additional subcategories, for instance, under Family households, the number of families without children under 18, so that the total of the subcategories equals the major category total. The sum of all categories does not equal the total.)
c. Construct a pie chart showing the proportion of households in each category.
Ch2 prob 1 p54
A community health status survey obtained the following demographic information from the respondents:
Age Frequency
18 29 297
30 45 661
46 64 634
65+ 369
Compute the relative frequency and cumulative relative frequency of the age groups. Also, estimate the average age of the sample of respondents. What assumptions do you have to make to do this?