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The 1994 World Almanac (Mahwah, N.Funk Wagnalls, 1993) reports heights and number of stores for notable tall buildings in North America. The list...

The 1994 World Almanac (Mahwah, N.J.:Funk & Wagnalls, 1993) reports heights and number of stores for notable tall buildings in North America. The list in Display 7.19 is a random sample of size 60 of those for which dates of completion were available. What is the distribution of number of stories as a function of height? What is the distribution of height as a function of the number of stories? Are there any buildings that have particularly fewer stories than expected for their height? Are there any buildings that have particularly more stories than expected for their height? Is there any indication that the number of stories per height has changed over the time period represented here? (Analyze the data and write a brief statistical report including a summary of statistical findings, a graphical display, and details section describing the details of the particular methods used.) you can use R program for (http://users.stat.umn.edu/~chen2285/hw/data_p7_28.csv) and Display 7.19 in attach file

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