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Data Insights (DI) Butler 2023-24 [Question #76, Date: Oct-27-2023] [Click here for Details]
The following shows data from the reports of 11 federal law enforcement agencies. Each point represents one agency’s report. The horizontal axis measures the number of assaults on agents (per 1,000 agents), and the vertical axis represents the number of agents killed or injured (per 1,000 agents). The solid line is the least-squares regression line for the data.
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Of agencies with more than 10 assaults per 1,000 agents, the agency with the lowest rate of agents killed or injured was .
The number of agents killed or injured in the National Park Service is approximately times the number for the Secret Service.
Suppose the number of agents killed or injured is the same for the National Park Service and the U.S. Marshall Service. In that case, the total number of agents in the U.S. Marshall Service would have to be approximately ____________ times the number of National Park Service agents.
Data Insights (DI) Butler 2023-24 [Question #76, Date: Oct-27-2023] [Click here for Details]
The following shows data from the reports of 11 federal law enforcement agencies. Each point represents one agency’s report. The horizontal axis measures the number of assaults on agents (per 1,000 agents), and the vertical axis represents the number of agents killed or injured (per 1,000 agents). The solid line is the least-squares regression line for the data.
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Of agencies with more than 10 assaults per 1,000 agents, the agency with the lowest rate of agents killed or injured was .
The number of agents killed or injured in the National Park Service is approximately times the number for the Secret Service.
Suppose the number of agents killed or injured is the same for the National Park Service and the U.S. Marshall Service. In that case, the total number of agents in the U.S. Marshall Service would have to be approximately ____________ times the number of National Park Service agents.
Limit the graph using the statement, "more than 10 assaults per 1k agents.", in this section, DEA has the lowest rate of agents killed or injured. National Park service is at 15 on y axis while Secret service is at approx 3. Therefore 5 times the number of NPS agents
Sajjad1994 can you provide the official solution of the additional question?
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Official Explanation
The National Park Service has approximately 15 agents killed or injured per 1,000 agents. The U.S. Marshall Service reports approximately 3 agents per 1,000. If the actual number of agents killed or injured was the same for both agencies, the total number of agents would have to be different to result in different “per thousand” ratios. The number of agents in the U.S. Marshall Service would have to be approximately five times the number of National Park Service agents.
I think the second question is wrongly asked. There is no way to find the number of agents killed or injured in the National Park Service or the Secret Service from the provided data, as the data is a ratio, not a number.
I think the second question is wrongly asked. There is no way to find the number of agents killed or injured in the National Park Service or the Secret Service from the provided data, as the data is a ratio, not a number.
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Read the question statement it tells specifically that the data is in numbers.