Too Many Emails 1 Copyright © 2026 Pearson Education, Inc. Too Many Emails For many workers, emails are both a blessing and a curse. They enable rapid communication with customers and colleagues, but they also create constant distractions throughout the day. To study this problem, a company asked its information technology department to track how many emails are received by each employee. This table shows the data gathered for a sample of 40 employees in the accounting department. Emails Received, Accounting Department 47 41 48 57 40 40 58 50 37 47 37 37 44 23 25 36 32 45 33 28 57 40 43 28 37 43 30 46 36 39 36 61 42 31 50 30 44 22 29 44 1. The company hires a statistician to analyze the data. The statistician will organize the data graphically, after analyzing the following characteristics. a. Does the table show numerical data or categorical data? b. Does the table show univariate data or bivariate data? c. What type of graphical format would best represent data with these characteristics? Explain your reasoning. 2. The statistician eventually decides to use a histogram to represent the data. Create a histogram to represent the number of emails received by each employee in the accounting department.
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