Illustrate the data using a pie chart

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Assignment: EXCEL Problem Set

Problem 1 - Find the LCM of:

(a) 24, 60, 144

(b) 7, 14, 35, 49

(c) 100, 150, 250

Problem 2 - Evaluate:

(a) 25/7 x 12/5 x 28/3

(b) 5/14 x 36/25 ÷ 6/7

(c) 1.08 x 0.03

Problem 3 - Evaluate

(a) 33 x 9-2 x 22

(b) 5-2 x 4-3 x 202

(c) 3√(250) x 102/3 x 6√(256)

Problem 4 - The seasonally adjusted percentage of the population aged over 15 looking for full-time work in the eight Februarys in Australia between February 2005 and February 2012 is sahown in the table below.

Month

Percentage

February 2005

5.1

February 2006

4.9

February 2007

4.4

February 2008

3.4

February 2009

5.3

February 2010

5.5

February 2011

5.0

February 2012

5.2

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Labour Force Australia, Cat. No. 1350.0, Table 8, April 2012.

(a) Illustrate the data using a line chart where the vertical axis starts at 3.0 and ends at 5.5.

(b) What impression does the line chart in (a) give about the percentage of the population aged over 15 looking for full-time work in Australia during February of these years? Do you think it is fair impression of the data? Explain. Also comment on any trend that you notice.

Problem 5 - In a report based on 984 shoppers around the country, the Radio Marketing Bureau found that around 54% of Australians prefer to shop alone, while females and people aged under 45 are more likely to impulse-buy than the rest of the community are.

The reasons given in the survey why shoppers purchase on impulse, along with the percentage in each category, are shown in the following table.

Reason

Percentage

Item on special

35

Noticed item

20

New product

13

No reason

9

Item on display

8

Other

15

Total

100

Illustrate the data using a pie chart.

Problem 6 - The production of beer in megalitres in Australia is shown in the following table for each of the June quarters in the years 2003 to 2010.

Year

Beer production in Australia (MI)

2003

380

2004

390

2005

403

2006

386

2007

383

2008

390

2009

398

2010

374

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Manufacturing Production, June quarters, Cat. No. 8301.0.55.0001

For these data, find:

(a) the range

(b) the mean

(c) the mean deviation

(d) the standard deviation

(e) the coefficient of variation

Problem 7 - In a random sample of 50 subjects, the average person (while sleeping) rolled over a mean of 12 times per night with a standard deviation of 3 times.

(a) Find a 99% confidence interval for the mean number of times the average person rolls over per night while sleeping.

(b) Considering your interval in (at would you believe that the population mean could be 14 times per night? Explain.

Problem 8 - The number of female employees in Australia with leaver entitlements in shown in the following table (in '000) for each for years 1992 and 2007.

Age (years)

1992 (x)

2007 (y)

15-19

266.1

354.3

20-24

463.5

523.0

25-29

421.5

505.3

30-34

419.2

482.7

35-39

441.6

539.2

40-44

446.1

553.6

45-49

364.3

588.9

50-54

225.7

500.9

55-59

130.9

375.4

60-64

44.8

191.7

65+

24.4

77.7

Total

3248.0

4692.5

 Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Labour Market Statistics, Cat. No.  6105.0.

(a) Draw a scatter diagram of the data. Comment on the shape.

(b) Calculate the correlation coefficient between the figures for 1992 and 2007.  (Hint: Sxx = 277 335.7, Syy = 264 062.5 and Sxy = 238 684.8).

(c) Test the value found in (b) for significance. What conclusion can you draw?

Textbook - Croucher,  Introductory Mathematics and Statistics, 6th Ed. (and 6th Ed. Revised).

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len1683758

10/17/2017 6:48:20 AM

Australian student, need all the questions to be done which I attached. Please find attached pictures of the assignment. They are questions from the subject textbook. The assessment is an Excel Problem Set therefore must be done on Excel. I need to score a very high mark for this assessment please. Its more pie chart & charts on excel.

len1683758

10/17/2017 6:48:14 AM

This is an individual assignment enabling students to demonstrate their understanding of mathematics and statistics as well as their ability to use commercially available statistics software. All problems are drawn from Croucher, Introductory Mathematics and Statistics, 6th Ed. (and 6th Ed. Revised), and are to be completed using EXCEL software.

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