For the population data in Exercises 11–16, do the following:

  1. Compute the range.
  2. Find the population mean, .
  3. Calculate the deviations, .
  4. Compute the population variance, .
  5. Find the population standard deviation, .

Question 3.126

13. The table provides the motor vehicle theft rate for the population of the top 10 countries in the world for motor vehicle theft, for 2012. The theft rate equals the number of motor vehicles stolen in 2012 per 100,000 residents.

Country Theft rate Country Theft rate
Italy 208.0 Greece 100.2
France 174.1 Norway 94.1
USA 167.8 Netherlands 75.2
Sweden 117.2 Spain 75.1
Belgium 106.0 Cyprus 66.0
Table 3.45: Source: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

3.2.13

(a) 142 motor vehicles stolen per 100,000 people (b) 118.37 motor vehicles stolen per 100,000 people (c) 89.63, 55.73 49.43, –1.17. –12.37, –18.17, –24.27, –43.17, –43.27, –52.37 motor vehicles stolen per 100,000 people (d) 2113.4821 motor vehicles stolen per 100,000 people squared (e) 45.97 motor vehicles stolen per 100,000 people