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Calculating Volumes with Statistics

This document discusses statistical methods for calculating volumes of objects. It explains that regularly shaped objects have formulas to calculate their volumes, such as using the radius to calculate a sphere's volume. Irregularly shaped objects require using the displacement method, which involves measuring the object multiple times to determine its average volume. While easier for regular shapes, calculating volumes of irregular objects statistically is more time-consuming and complex as it demands repeating displacement measurements on many samples to obtain reliable data.

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Calculating Volumes with Statistics

This document discusses statistical methods for calculating volumes of objects. It explains that regularly shaped objects have formulas to calculate their volumes, such as using the radius to calculate a sphere's volume. Irregularly shaped objects require using the displacement method, which involves measuring the object multiple times to determine its average volume. While easier for regular shapes, calculating volumes of irregular objects statistically is more time-consuming and complex as it demands repeating displacement measurements on many samples to obtain reliable data.

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Statistical Methods: Calculating Volumes

Collecting, analyzing, and presenting data relies on statistical methods and


analysis. Statistical methods have been defined before as using formulas and techniques on raw
data and transforming the raw data into scientific data. These methods vary depending on
accessibility and time limit for data capture and analysis. It is easier to present quantitative data
than qualitative. However, using statistical methods in calculating volumes of regularly shaped
objects is easier than presenting an analysis of the explanation of the calculation of volumes of
irregularly shaped objects.
Volume is the space occupied by an object with mass. Volumes of figures are calculated
if the figure is in three dimensions. Conversely, regularly shaped objects have formulas for
calculations of their volumes; for instance, for an object in the shape of a ball, the radius is
required and is substituted into the formula of a sphere to obtain its volume (Kaplan Test Prep).
On the other hand, irregularly shaped objects require the use of the displacement method, which
involves much measuring to present the volumes of the irregular object. The displacement
method relies on measuring instruments’ accuracy(Kaplan Test Prep 844). However, irregularly
shaped objects are too involved when calculating their volumes; For instance, calculating the
average volume of ballast made for construction. It requires that a sample is selected and each
element of the sample subjected to the same process of volume determination, which implies that
the process is repeated even more than 20 times to obtain credible and reliable data for research
making statistical methods for calculating volumes irregularly shaped objects more contravening.
The representation of volumes of the regularly shaped object must be more involved in
statistical analysis. Applying the statistical methods extracts information from the raw data used
in researches in assessing the feasibility tests. Compared to regularly shaped objects, it is time-
consuming and demanding to present statistically volumes of irregularly shaped objects.
Works Cited
Kaplan Test Prep. ACT Prep Plus 2018. Kaplan Publishing, 2017.

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