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Session 10 Excel

The document contains various statistical analyses including means, standard deviations, variances, and ranges for different datasets such as student scores, salaries, flight costs, and sales amounts. It highlights trends in data spread and averages across multiple categories, indicating variations in performance and costs. Additionally, it compares different years and contexts, noting changes in consistency and averages.

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Session 10 Excel

The document contains various statistical analyses including means, standard deviations, variances, and ranges for different datasets such as student scores, salaries, flight costs, and sales amounts. It highlights trends in data spread and averages across multiple categories, indicating variations in performance and costs. Additionally, it compares different years and contexts, noting changes in consistency and averages.

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Sample Data

445
615 Min= 425
430 Max= 615
590 Range= 190
435
600
460 Q1= 446.25
600 Q3= 522.5
440 Interquartile Range= 76.25
615
440
440
440
525
425
445
575
445
450
450
465
450
525
450
450
460
435
460
465
480
450
470
490
472
475
475
500
480
570
465
600
485
580
470
490
500
549
500
500
480
570
515
450
445
525
535
475
550
480
510
510
575
490
435
600
435
445
435
430
440
Number of Students
Classroom
in classrom (xi) xi-mean squared
1 46 2 4
2 54 10 100
3 42 -2 4
4 46 2 4
5 32 -12 144
Total 220 0 256

Mean= 44
D7/(n-1) 64
G2^(1/2) 8

Variation 64
St Dev 8
Graduate Monthly Starting
Salary ($)
1 5850 -90 8100
2 5950 10 100
3 6050 110 12100
4 5880 -60 3600
5 5755 -185 34225
6 5710 -230 52900
7 5890 -50 2500
8 6130 190 36100
9 5940 0 0
10 6325 385 148225
11 5920 -20 400
12 5880 -60 3600
Total 71280 0 301850

Mean= 5940

Var 27440.9090909091 27440.9090909091


St Dev 165.652977911383 165.652977911383
Bowler's Scores
182 Range 24
168 Variance 69.377778
184 St Dev 8.3293324
190 Coeff of Var 4.612%
170 Mean 180.6
174
188
192
182
176
Price per
Gallon ($)
3.59 a) Mean 3.72
3.59 b) St Dev 0.2948327
4.79 c) It can be concluded that the cost of living in San Fransisco is slightly higher than the avera
3.56
3.55
3.71
3.65
3.60
3.75
3.56
3.57
3.59
3.55
3.99
4.15
3.66
3.63
3.73
3.61
3.57
htly higher than the average throughout the US. By roughly 50 cents
Cost to Fly to Cost to Fly to Salt
Departure City Atlanta Lake City
Cincinnati 340.1 570.1
New York 321.6 354.6
Chicago 291.6 465.6
Denver 339.6 219.6
Los Angeles 359.6 311.6
Seattle 384.6 297.6
Detroit 309.6 471.6
Philadelphia 415.6 618.4
Washington, D.C. 293.6 513.6
Miami 249.6 523.2
San Francisco 539.6 381.6
Las Vegas 455.6 159.6
Phoenix 359.6 267.6
Dallas 333.9 458.6
A) Mean of cost to Atlanta 356.7
Mean of cost to Salt Lake City 401.0

The cost to fly to Atlanta is cheaper. This may be due to Atlanta being closer to more of the the d

B)
Range 290.0 Range
Var 5517.40835164838 Var
StDev 74.2792592292652 StDev

It can be seen that the costs to fly to salt lake city is widely spread compared to the costs to fly to
ng closer to more of the the departing cities than Salt Lake City. It may also be due to some extreme values

458.8
18933.318
137.59839

ompared to the costs to fly to Atlanta. This conclusion is also supported by the almost double value of the standard deviation.
ard deviation.
Salesperson Sales Amount ($1000s)
Joseph 147 A) Mean 315.64286
Jennifer 232 Variance 13449.632
Phillip 547 St Dev 115.97255
Stanley 328
Luke 295
Lexie 194 B) Both the mean and the standard deviation is larger th
Margaret 368 Thus, introducing more range in the data, while also
Wei 465
Samantha 410
Erin 298
Dominic 321
Charlie 190
Amol 211
Lenisa 413
e standard deviation is larger this year than the previous year. This may mean that a small number of these salespeople have increased their
re range in the data, while also increasing the average.
speople have increased their sales amount and the rest produced roughly the same amount
Air Quality Index
28 A) Range 32
42 Interquartile range 10
58
48 B) Variance 92.75
45 St Dev 9.6306801
55
60 C) The mean can be seen to be roughly the same. If the variance and the standar
49
50

Mean
48.3333333333333
variance and the standard deviation are larger values, this means that the values are more widely spread, while keeping the mean the same.
keeping the mean the same.
2018 Season 2019 Season
74 71
74 70
79 75
77 77
75 85
73 80
75 71
77 79

A) Mean 75.5 76
StDev 2 5.26443593505

B) It can be seen that though the mean stayed the same, the standard deviation increased. Thus, it can be concluded that
hus, it can be concluded that in this golfer's 2019 season, they scored higher scores but also lower scores compared to the previous year. Th
ared to the previous year. The scores in 2018 were more consistent and closer to the average.
Player Serve Speed (km/h)
S. Williams 191 A) Mean 181
S. Lisicki 190 Variance 22.385965
M. Keys 187 StDev 4.7313809
L. Hradecka 187
J. Gajdosova 187 B) The serve speeds at Wimbledon were slightl
J. Hampton 181
B. Mattek-Sands 181
F. Schiavone 179
P. Parmentier 179
N. Petrova 179
V. Azarenka 178
A. Ivanovic 178
P. Kvitova 178
M. Krajicek 178
V. Dushevina 178
S. Stosur 178
S. C irstea 177
M. Barthel 177
P. Ormaechea 177
speeds at Wimbledon were slightly higher on average, however at Wimbledon, there were more players with slower serve speeds.
ower serve speeds.
Automotive Department Store
2366 A) Mean 1960.05 448
1573 472
1813 B) StDev 481.64854 622
2058 746
2254 C) Range 2303 629
2014 669
2526 D) Int Range 496.5 840
1781 856
1512 714
2166 573
2008 782
598 824
1798 1011
2024 474
2202 598
1642 589
2531 597
1720 947
2901 706
1714 760

E) The automotive business spent on a wide variety of advertisements, which asked for a
Mean 692.85

StDev 155.05594

Range 563

Int Range 197.5

dvertisements, which asked for a wide range of prices, both high and low. Whereas the department store had a fixed strategy and stuck with
fixed strategy and stuck with it over the years for consistency, generally spending under the 1000 mark.

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