The document presents survey results showing that the top two reasons students say they don't wear uniforms are that they don't like uniforms and they don't want to spend money on them. It also includes a chart showing the number of students who selected each reason for not wearing uniforms, with "I don't like it" being the most commonly selected reason. The data demonstrates students' preferences regarding school uniform policies.
2. Survey Chart from Google Form
Reasons why Students say they don’t wear Uniform
I don’t like it. 16
I don’t want to spend money for that. 4
I look funny wearing it. 2
3. Coronado Foundries
Units Scrap
Factory Produced Generated* Production and Scrap Report
Colorado 7,259 110
Iowa 1 8,723 129 300
Iowa 2 10,548 245
250
Kansas 5,211 50
Nevada 4,527 45
200
Units of Scrap
Oklahoma 9,914 149
Texas 1 11,204 190 150 Series1
Texas 2 8,564 100
100
Texas 3 6,799 75
Utah 1 7,612 150
50
Utah 2 8,247 125
Total 88,608 1,368 -
- 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000
Units Produced
4. Family Expenses
MONTHLY CASH FLOW
Sources of
Income
$ Savings Entertain
Salary
Expenses
3,200 Where Our Money Goes
Insurance 11% ment
5% Housing 8%
Housing 975
36%
Groceries 315
Taxes 275 Utilities
Taxes Groceries
11%
Utilities 300 10% 12%
Contribution
s 200 Contributi
Insurance 125 ons
7%
Savings 300
Entertainme
nt 225
Total Uses $
of Cash 2,715
Surplus $485
5. Education Pays
Median Income by Education Level EDUCATION PAYS
Education Level Men Women Men Women
$ $ $80,000
No high school diploma 22,138 13,076 $70,000
$60,000
Median Income
$ $
High school diploma 31,683 20,179 $50,000
$40,000
$ $ $30,000
Some college or associate's degree 39,601 25,736
$20,000
$ $ $10,000
Bachelor's degree 53,693 26,250 $-
No high High school Some Bachelor's Graduate or
$ $ school diploma college or degree professional
Graduate or professional degree 71,918 47,319 diploma associate's degree
degree
Education level
7. McDonalds Restaurants
Total Restaurants
McDonald's Corporation
Restaurant 13% 28%
s
Company Company operated
operated 8,785
Franchises
59%
Franchises 18,687 Affiliated
Affiliated 4,195
Total 31,667
Source: McDonald's Corporation 2006 Annual
Report
http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/invest/pub/2006_Annual_Report.html
8. Populations of Large Cities
35
Most Populated Cities in the World
30 World's largest Cities
Population
City (in millions) 25
Population in millions
Tokyo/Yokohama 33.2
New York 17.8 20
Sao Paulo 17.7
15 Series1, 14.25
Seoul/Incheon 17.5
Mexico City 17.4
10
Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto 16.425
Manila 14.75 5
Mumbai 14.35
Delhi 14.3 0
Jakarta 14.25
9. Red Cross
American Red Cross
Expense
Year s 2006
$
19971,721.8 2005
$
19981,790.9 2004
$
19992,062.7 2003
$
20002,226.6 2002
Year
$
20012,489.0 2001
$
20023,259.8 2000
$
20033,071.0 1999
$
20043,199.5 1998
$
20053,427.9 1997
$
20065,628.1 $- $1,000.0 $2,000.0 $3,000.0 $4,000.0 $5,000.0 $6,000.0
(in millions)
10. Running Times
36
10-Week Workout Program
35.5
Week Time
Time in Minutes
35
1 35.5
2 35.25 34.5
3 35.25
34
4 35 Series1
5 35.25 33.5
6 34.75
33
7 34.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
8 34.15 Week
9 34.25
10 34
11. Study and Grades
Student Study Time Test Grade
100
Anderson 5.25 87 Relationship Between Exam
Block 1 56 90
Chen 5.25 95 Grades and Study Time
Davis 3.25 64 80
Evans 4.5 75
70
Franks 4 74
Gomez 4.25 78 60
Herrera 4.75 88
Ingram 5.5 94 50
Johnson 0.5 66
40
Kyle 3 76
Langford 3.75 75 30
Montrose 3.25 74
Newman 5.5 84 20
Ross 4.5 85
10
Theisen 6 90
Williams 2.25 61 0
Wong 5.75 91 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Axis Title
Series1