The forces that determine the size of groups ("swarms") of social insects and the rates at
which they grow are not well understood. Biologists have observed large variability in the size of swarms across species. In a study of the social wasp, Polybia occidentalis,
investigators dismantled a nest of these insects and marked a few insects for future
identification in new swarms. Twenty-five days after dismantling the original swarm they
had located new swarms of wasps from the original colonies. The data below present the
numbers of adults and workers in the new swarms in two different years. "Drones" are
fertile males that mate with the queen. "Workers" are infertile females that labor in the nest
and defend the colony.
-Grey Kangaroos are large social marsupials, indigenous to Australia. As part of a study of these creatures, biologists measured various aspects of their skeletal structure. Data on palate width from a sample of 124 grey kangaroos are presented in the stem-and-leaf display below. The display uses five lines for each stem. Thus, is the stem for palate widths of 22 and 23 , "2f|" for 24 and " for 26 and 27 , and so on. (The " " then stands for leaves that are twos and threes, the " " for leaves of fours and fives, etc. " 2 ." Indicates leaves that are zeros and ones; " indicates leaves that are eights and nines.) The mean palate width of this sample is , and the standard deviation is .
(a) Approximately what percent of palate widths in this sample exceed 2.9 cm?
(b) What is the approximate percentile of a palate width that is 2.0 cm?
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