Q. 6.41

Question

Ages of Mothers. From the document National Vital Statistics Reports, a publication of the National Centre for Health Statistics, we obtained the following frequency distribution for the ages of women who became mothers during one year.



a. Obtain a relative-frequency histogram of these age data.

b. Based on your histogram, do you think that the ages of women who became mothers that year are approximately normally distributed? Explain your answer. 

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Part a: A relative-frequency histogram of the given age data is,



Part b: Yes, I think that the ages of women who became mothers that year are approximately normally distributed.

1Part a Step 1 . Given information



2Part a Step 2 . The frequency and the relative frequency distributions for age is shown in the following table:
                   Age 
                 (yrs)
           Frequency
                 f
    Relative Frequency
              10-15               7,315              0.0018
              15-20             425,493              0.1045
              20-25            1,022,106              0.2511
              25-30            1,060,391              0.2605
               30-35              951,219              0.2336
              35-40    
              453,927              0.1115
              40-45
               95,788              0.0235
              45-50               54,872              0.0135
                 Total             4,071,111             1.0000
3Part a Step 3 . A relative frequency histogram of the given age data:



4Part b Step 1 . Explanation for the answer:

Yes, I think that the ages of women who became mothers that year are approximately normally distributed. It shows that the distribution of age has roughly the shape of normal curve and consequently, that the variable "age" is approximately normally distributed for this population.