=====Mathematics 241 - Spring 2015===== ==== Homework ==== **Section 3.4** Exercise Set D: 1, 2 **Section 3.5** Exercise Set E: 1, 2 **Section 3.6** Exercise Set F: 1, 2, 3 **Also:** In an 1889 study in Saxony, 6115 families with 12 children were classified according to the number of male children in each family. The following table shows the results: ^ Number of Male Children ^ Frequency ^ | 0 | 7 | | 1 | 45 | | 2 | 181 | | 3 | 478 | | 4 | 829 | | 5 | 1112 | | 6 | 1343 | | 7 | 1033 | | 8 | 670 | | 9 | 286 | | 10 | 104 | | 11 | 24 | | 12 | 3 | Create a histogram of this data. Note: Since the number of male children in a family is a discrete variable, use intervals ending half way between integers. That is, use intervals of length 1, starting at -0.5 and ending at 12.5.