13. The following describes the incidence of mumps in the
United States from 1984 to 2004. From 1984 to 1985, there was
no change in the incidence of mumps, staying at about 1 case
per 100,000 people. Then there was a spike in the incidence of
mumps, which reached a peak of about 5.5 cases per 100,000
in 1987. Over the next year, there was a sharp decline in the
incidence of mumps, to about 2 cases per 100,000 people in
1988. Then, from 1988 to 1989, there was a small increase to
about 2.5 cases per 100,000 people. This was followed by a
gradual decline, which reached a minimum of about 0.1 case per
100,000 in 1999. For the next five years, there was no change in
the incidence of mumps. Sketch a graph of the function.
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Incidence of mumps
(cases per 100,000 people)
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Graphs can be created by inputting data in MS Excel and choosing a chart type that represents the type of data to display

Please find attached the required graph of the function of the Incidence of mumps (cases per 100,000 people)

The known data for the incidence of mumps is presented in the following table;

[tex]\begin{array}{|c|cc|}Year&&Incidence \ of \ Mumps \ per \ 100,000 \ People\\1984&&1\\1985&&1\\1987&&5.5\\1988&&2\\1989&&2.5\\1999&&0.1\\2004&&0.1\end{array}[/tex]

The data from the above table can be entered in MS Excel and a graph can be plotted as follows;

  • Enter the above data into Excel as shown in the above table
  • Select all numerical values by clicking in the top left corner, hold down the right mouse click and drag to the bottom left corner
  • Select the Insert option from the Options menu
  • In the Charts group, click on the down arrow beside the icon for the Insert Scatter (x, y), or Bubble Chart
  • Select Scatter with Straight Lines and Markers

Please find attached the required graph created with MS Excel

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