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Question - An Australian manufacturing company is keen to develop new products and develop new product line of shoes so that the company can expand into Asian markets more than before. The data have been collected for 99 products from the market. The data are in an excel file named "SHOES". The file includes: PRICE: Price of the shoes in dollars. GENDER: 1 for Female product and 2 for Male product. COUNTRY: the country in which the shoes is produced: 1 made in Thailand, 2 made in Singapore and 3 made in China. COST: Production cost of the shoes in dollars.
1. Construct a pie chart for numbers of men and women shoes. Construct a pie chart for numbers for the three countries- Thailand, Singapore and China. Present your findings.
2. Construct a cross-classification table of frequencies between gender and country. Plot a vertical bar chart of frequency (Y variable) and gender (X variable), then group the bar charts of genders for three countries and comment on the relationship between gender and country.
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