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 Data
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 Descriptive Statistics
 Statistical Inference
 Computers and
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Accounting
– Auditing
– Costing
Statistics
– Financial trends
– Forecasting
Management
– Describe employees
– Quality improvement
Marketing
– Consumer preferences
– Marketing mix effects
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• Accounting
 Economics
Public accounting firms use statistical
sampling procedures when conducting
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Economists use statistical information
in making forecasts about the future of
the economy or some aspect of it.
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A variety of statistical quality
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 Production
Electronic point-of-sale scanners at
retail checkout counters are used to
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research applications.
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Obtain input to a research study
Measure performance
Assist in formulating decision alternatives
Satisfy curiosity
– Knowledge for the sake of knowledge
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• Data are the facts and figures collected, summarized,
analyzed, and interpreted.
 The data collected in a particular study are referred
to as the data set.
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 The elements are the entities on which data are
collected.
 A variable is a characteristic of interest for the elements.
 The set of measurements collected for a particular
element is called an observation.
 The total number of data values in a data set is the
number of elements multiplied by the number of
variables.
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Stock Annual Earn/
Exchange Sales($M) Share($)
Data, Data Sets,
Elements, Variables, and Observations
Company
Dataram
EnergySouth
Keystone
LandCare
Psychemedics
AMEX 73.10 0.86
OTC 74.00 1.67
NYSE 365.70 0.86
NYSE 111.40 0.33
AMEX 17.60 0.13
Variables
Element
Names
Data Set
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Scales of Measurement
The scale indicates the data summarization and
statistical analyses that are most appropriate.
The scale determines the amount of information
contained in the data.
Scales of measurement include:
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Scales of Measurement
• Nominal
A nonnumeric label or numeric code may be used.
Data are labels or names used to identify an
attribute of the element.
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Students of a university are classified by the
school in which they are enrolled using a
nonnumeric label such as Business, Humanities,
Education, and so on.
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the school variable (e.g. 1 denotes Business,
2 denotes Humanities, 3 denotes Education, and
so on).
Scales of Measurement
 Nominal
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• Ordinal
A nonnumeric label or numeric code may be used.
The data have the properties of nominal data and
the order or rank of the data is meaningful.
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Scales of Measurement
• Ordinal
Example:
Students of a university are classified by their
class standing using a nonnumeric label such as
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior.
Alternatively, a numeric code could be used for
the class standing variable (e.g. 1 denotes
Freshman, 2 denotes Sophomore, and so on).
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Scales of Measurement
Interval data are always numeric.
The data have the properties of ordinal data, and
the interval between observations is expressed in
terms of a fixed unit of measure.
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Scales of Measurement
Example:
Melissa has an SAT score of 1205, while Kevin
has an SAT score of 1090. Melissa scored 115
points more than Kevin.
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Scales of Measurement
The data have all the properties of interval data
and the ratio of two values is meaningful.
Variables such as distance, height, weight, and time
use the ratio scale.
This scale must contain a zero value that indicates
that nothing exists for the variable at the zero point.
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Scales of Measurement
Example:
Melissa’s college record shows 36 credit hours
earned, while Kevin’s record shows 72 credit
hours earned. Kevin has twice as many credit
hours earned as Melissa.
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Types of Data
Data
Numerical
(Quantitative)
Categorical
(Qualitative)
Discrete Continuous
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Data can be further classified as being qualitative
or quantitative.
The statistical analysis that is appropriate depends
on whether the data for the variable are qualitative
or quantitative.
In general, there are more alternatives for statistical
analysis when the data are quantitative.
Qualitative and Quantitative Data
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Labels or names used to identify an attribute of each
element
Often referred to as categorical data
Use either the nominal or ordinal scale of
measurement
Can be either numeric or nonnumeric
Appropriate statistical analyses are rather limited
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Quantitative Data
Quantitative data indicate how many or how much:
discrete, if measuring how many
continuous, if measuring how much
Quantitative data are always numeric.
Ordinary arithmetic operations are meaningful for
quantitative data.
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Scales of Measurement
Qualitative Quantitative
Numerical NumericalNon-numerical
Data
Nominal Ordinal Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio
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Cross-Sectional Data
Cross-sectional data are collected at the same or
approximately the same point in time.
Example: data detailing the number of building
permits issued in June 2003 in each of the counties
of Ohio
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Time Series Data
Time series data are collected over several time
periods.
Example: data detailing the number of building
permits issued in Lucas County, Ohio in each of
the last 36 months
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Data
Sources
Primary Secondary
Experiment Published
(& On-Line)
Survey Observation
Data Sources
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Data Sources
• Existing Sources
Within a firm – almost any department
Business database services – Dow Jones & Co.
Government agencies - U.S. Department of Labor
Industry associations – Travel Industry Association
of America
Special-interest organizations – Graduate Management
Admission Council
Internet – more and more firms
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Data Sources (Continued)
In experimental studies the variables of interest
are first identified. Then one or more factors are
controlled so that data can be obtained about how
the factors influence the variables.
In observational (non-experimental) studies no
attempt is made to control or influence the
variables of interest.
a survey is a
good example
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Data Acquisition Considerations
Time Requirement
Cost of Acquisition
Data Errors
• Searching for information can be time consuming.
• Information may no longer be useful by the time it
is available.
• Organizations often charge for information even
when it is not their primary business activity.
• Using any data that happens to be available or
that were acquired with little care can lead to poor
and misleading information.
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What Is Statistics?
• Collecting data
– e.g., Survey
• Presenting data
– e.g., Charts & tables
• Characterizing data
– e.g., Average
Data
Analysis
Decision-
Making
Why?
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Statistical Methods
Statistical
Methods
Descriptive
Statistics
Inferential
Statistics
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Descriptive Statistics
• Descriptive statistics are the tabular,
graphical, and numerical methods used to
summarize data.
Descriptive Statistics: These are statistical
methods used to describe data that have
been collected.
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Example: Hudson Auto Repair
The manager of Hudson Auto
would like to have a better
understanding of the cost
of parts used in the engine
tune-ups performed in the
shop. She examines 50
customer invoices for tune-ups. The costs of parts,
rounded to the nearest dollar, are listed on the next
slide.
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91 78 93 57 75 52 99 80 97 62
71 69 72 89 66 75 79 75 72 76
104 74 62 68 97 105 77 65 80 109
85 97 88 68 83 68 71 69 67 74
62 82 98 101 79 105 79 69 62 73
Example: Hudson Auto Repair
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Tabular Summary:
Frequency and Percent Frequency
50-59
60-69
70-79
80-89
90-99
100-109
2
13
16
7
7
5
50
4
26
32
14
14
10
100
(2/50)100
Parts
Cost ($)
Parts
Frequency
Percent
Frequency
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Graphical Summary: Histogram
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
Parts
Cost ($)
Frequency
50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99 100-110
Tune-up Parts Cost
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Numerical Descriptive Statistics
 Hudson’s average cost of parts, based on the 50
tune-ups studied, is $79 (found by summing the
50 cost values and then dividing by 50).
 The most common numerical descriptive statistic
is the average (or mean).
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Inferential Statistics
• Involves
– Estimation
– Hypothesis
testing
• Purpose
– Make decisions about
population
characteristics
Population?
Inferential Statistics: These are
statistical methods used to find out
something about population based
on a sample.
Statistical Inference
Population
Sample
Statistical inference
Census
Sample survey
- the set of all elements of interest in a
particular study
- a subset of the population
- the process of using data obtained
from a sample to make estimates
and test hypotheses about the
characteristics of a population
- collecting data for a population
- collecting data for a sample
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Process of Statistical Inference
1. Population
consists of all
tune-ups. Average
cost of parts is
unknown.
2. A sample of 50
engine tune-ups
is examined.
3. The sample data
provide a sample
average parts cost
of $79 per tune-up.
4. The sample average
is used to estimate the
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Statistical Analysis Using Microsoft
Excel
 Computer software is typically used to conduct the
analysis.
 Frequently the data that is to be analyzed resides in a
spreadsheet.
 Modern spreadsheet packages are capable of data
management, analysis, and presentation.
 MS Excel is the most widely available spreadsheet
software in business organizations.
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Statistical Analysis Using Microsoft Excel
 3 tasks might be needed:
• Enter Data
• Enter Functions and Formulas
• Apply Tools
A
1
Parts
Cost
2 91
3 71
4 104
5 85
6 62
7 78
8 69
D E
Mean =AVERAGE(A2:A71)
Median =MEDIAN(A2:A71)
Mode =MODE(A2:A71)
Range =MAX(A2:A71)-MIN(A2:A71)
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 Excel Worksheet (showing data)
Note: Rows 10-51 are not shown.
Statistical Analysis Using Microsoft Excel
A B C D
1 Customer Invoice #
Parts
Cost ($)
Labor
Cost ($)
2 Sam Abrams 20994 91 185
3 Mary Gagnon 21003 71 205
4 Ted Dunn 21010 104 192
5 ABC Appliances 21094 85 178
6 Harry Morgan 21116 62 242
7 Sara Morehead 21155 78 148
8 Vista Travel, Inc. 21172 69 165
9 John Williams 21198 74 190
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 Excel Formula Worksheet
Note: Columns A-B and rows 10-51 are not shown.
Statistical Analysis Using Microsoft Excel
C D E F G
1
Parts
Cost ($)
Labor
Cost ($)
2 91 185 Average Parts Cost =AVERAGE(C2:C51)
3 71 205
4 104 192
5 85 178
6 62 242
7 78 148
8 69 165
9 74 190
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 Excel Value Worksheet
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Statistical Analysis Using Microsoft Excel
C D E F G
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Parts
Cost ($)
Labor
Cost ($)
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3 71 205
4 104 192
5 85 178
6 62 242
7 78 148
8 69 165
9 74 190
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  • 3. What is Statistics I need help!  Applications in Business and Economics  Data  Data Sources  Descriptive Statistics  Statistical Inference  Computers and Statistical Analysis www.homeworkguru.com
  • 4. Application Areas of Statistics Accounting – Auditing – Costing Statistics – Financial trends – Forecasting Management – Describe employees – Quality improvement Marketing – Consumer preferences – Marketing mix effects www.homeworkguru.com
  • 5. Applications in Business and Economics • Accounting  Economics Public accounting firms use statistical sampling procedures when conducting audits for their clients. Economists use statistical information in making forecasts about the future of the economy or some aspect of it. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 6. Applications in Business and Economics A variety of statistical quality control charts are used to monitor the output of a production process.  Production Electronic point-of-sale scanners at retail checkout counters are used to collect data for a variety of marketing research applications.  Marketing www.homeworkguru.com
  • 7. Applications in Business and Economics Financial advisors use price-earnings ratios and dividend yields to guide their investment recommendations.  Statistics www.homeworkguru.com
  • 8. Why Collect Data? Obtain input to a research study Measure performance Assist in formulating decision alternatives Satisfy curiosity – Knowledge for the sake of knowledge www.homeworkguru.com
  • 9. Data and Data Sets • Data are the facts and figures collected, summarized, analyzed, and interpreted.  The data collected in a particular study are referred to as the data set. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 10.  The elements are the entities on which data are collected.  A variable is a characteristic of interest for the elements.  The set of measurements collected for a particular element is called an observation.  The total number of data values in a data set is the number of elements multiplied by the number of variables. Elements, Variables, and Observations www.homeworkguru.com
  • 11. Stock Annual Earn/ Exchange Sales($M) Share($) Data, Data Sets, Elements, Variables, and Observations Company Dataram EnergySouth Keystone LandCare Psychemedics AMEX 73.10 0.86 OTC 74.00 1.67 NYSE 365.70 0.86 NYSE 111.40 0.33 AMEX 17.60 0.13 Variables Element Names Data Set www.homeworkguru.com
  • 12. Scales of Measurement The scale indicates the data summarization and statistical analyses that are most appropriate. The scale determines the amount of information contained in the data. Scales of measurement include: Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio www.homeworkguru.com
  • 13. Scales of Measurement • Nominal A nonnumeric label or numeric code may be used. Data are labels or names used to identify an attribute of the element. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 14. Example: Students of a university are classified by the school in which they are enrolled using a nonnumeric label such as Business, Humanities, Education, and so on. Alternatively, a numeric code could be used for the school variable (e.g. 1 denotes Business, 2 denotes Humanities, 3 denotes Education, and so on). Scales of Measurement  Nominal www.homeworkguru.com
  • 15. Scales of Measurement • Ordinal A nonnumeric label or numeric code may be used. The data have the properties of nominal data and the order or rank of the data is meaningful. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 16. Scales of Measurement • Ordinal Example: Students of a university are classified by their class standing using a nonnumeric label such as Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior. Alternatively, a numeric code could be used for the class standing variable (e.g. 1 denotes Freshman, 2 denotes Sophomore, and so on). www.homeworkguru.com
  • 17. Scales of Measurement Interval data are always numeric. The data have the properties of ordinal data, and the interval between observations is expressed in terms of a fixed unit of measure. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 18. Scales of Measurement Example: Melissa has an SAT score of 1205, while Kevin has an SAT score of 1090. Melissa scored 115 points more than Kevin. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 19. Scales of Measurement The data have all the properties of interval data and the ratio of two values is meaningful. Variables such as distance, height, weight, and time use the ratio scale. This scale must contain a zero value that indicates that nothing exists for the variable at the zero point. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 20. Scales of Measurement Example: Melissa’s college record shows 36 credit hours earned, while Kevin’s record shows 72 credit hours earned. Kevin has twice as many credit hours earned as Melissa. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 22. Data can be further classified as being qualitative or quantitative. The statistical analysis that is appropriate depends on whether the data for the variable are qualitative or quantitative. In general, there are more alternatives for statistical analysis when the data are quantitative. Qualitative and Quantitative Data www.homeworkguru.com
  • 23. Qualitative Data Labels or names used to identify an attribute of each element Often referred to as categorical data Use either the nominal or ordinal scale of measurement Can be either numeric or nonnumeric Appropriate statistical analyses are rather limited www.homeworkguru.com
  • 24. Quantitative Data Quantitative data indicate how many or how much: discrete, if measuring how many continuous, if measuring how much Quantitative data are always numeric. Ordinary arithmetic operations are meaningful for quantitative data. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 25. Scales of Measurement Qualitative Quantitative Numerical NumericalNon-numerical Data Nominal Ordinal Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio www.homeworkguru.com
  • 26. Cross-Sectional Data Cross-sectional data are collected at the same or approximately the same point in time. Example: data detailing the number of building permits issued in June 2003 in each of the counties of Ohio www.homeworkguru.com
  • 27. Time Series Data Time series data are collected over several time periods. Example: data detailing the number of building permits issued in Lucas County, Ohio in each of the last 36 months www.homeworkguru.com
  • 28. Data Sources Primary Secondary Experiment Published (& On-Line) Survey Observation Data Sources www.homeworkguru.com
  • 29. Data Sources • Existing Sources Within a firm – almost any department Business database services – Dow Jones & Co. Government agencies - U.S. Department of Labor Industry associations – Travel Industry Association of America Special-interest organizations – Graduate Management Admission Council Internet – more and more firms www.homeworkguru.com
  • 30. • Statistical Studies Data Sources (Continued) In experimental studies the variables of interest are first identified. Then one or more factors are controlled so that data can be obtained about how the factors influence the variables. In observational (non-experimental) studies no attempt is made to control or influence the variables of interest. a survey is a good example www.homeworkguru.com
  • 31. Data Acquisition Considerations Time Requirement Cost of Acquisition Data Errors • Searching for information can be time consuming. • Information may no longer be useful by the time it is available. • Organizations often charge for information even when it is not their primary business activity. • Using any data that happens to be available or that were acquired with little care can lead to poor and misleading information. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 32. What Is Statistics? • Collecting data – e.g., Survey • Presenting data – e.g., Charts & tables • Characterizing data – e.g., Average Data Analysis Decision- Making Why? www.homeworkguru.com
  • 34. Descriptive Statistics • Descriptive statistics are the tabular, graphical, and numerical methods used to summarize data. Descriptive Statistics: These are statistical methods used to describe data that have been collected. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 35. Example: Hudson Auto Repair The manager of Hudson Auto would like to have a better understanding of the cost of parts used in the engine tune-ups performed in the shop. She examines 50 customer invoices for tune-ups. The costs of parts, rounded to the nearest dollar, are listed on the next slide. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 36. 91 78 93 57 75 52 99 80 97 62 71 69 72 89 66 75 79 75 72 76 104 74 62 68 97 105 77 65 80 109 85 97 88 68 83 68 71 69 67 74 62 82 98 101 79 105 79 69 62 73 Example: Hudson Auto Repair www.homeworkguru.com
  • 37. Tabular Summary: Frequency and Percent Frequency 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99 100-109 2 13 16 7 7 5 50 4 26 32 14 14 10 100 (2/50)100 Parts Cost ($) Parts Frequency Percent Frequency www.homeworkguru.com
  • 38. Graphical Summary: Histogram 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Parts Cost ($) Frequency 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99 100-110 Tune-up Parts Cost www.homeworkguru.com
  • 39. Numerical Descriptive Statistics  Hudson’s average cost of parts, based on the 50 tune-ups studied, is $79 (found by summing the 50 cost values and then dividing by 50).  The most common numerical descriptive statistic is the average (or mean). www.homeworkguru.com
  • 40. Inferential Statistics • Involves – Estimation – Hypothesis testing • Purpose – Make decisions about population characteristics Population? Inferential Statistics: These are statistical methods used to find out something about population based on a sample.
  • 41. Statistical Inference Population Sample Statistical inference Census Sample survey - the set of all elements of interest in a particular study - a subset of the population - the process of using data obtained from a sample to make estimates and test hypotheses about the characteristics of a population - collecting data for a population - collecting data for a sample www.homeworkguru.com
  • 42. Process of Statistical Inference 1. Population consists of all tune-ups. Average cost of parts is unknown. 2. A sample of 50 engine tune-ups is examined. 3. The sample data provide a sample average parts cost of $79 per tune-up. 4. The sample average is used to estimate the population average. www.homeworkguru.co m
  • 43. Statistical Analysis Using Microsoft Excel  Computer software is typically used to conduct the analysis.  Frequently the data that is to be analyzed resides in a spreadsheet.  Modern spreadsheet packages are capable of data management, analysis, and presentation.  MS Excel is the most widely available spreadsheet software in business organizations. www.homeworkguru.com
  • 44. Statistical Analysis Using Microsoft Excel  3 tasks might be needed: • Enter Data • Enter Functions and Formulas • Apply Tools A 1 Parts Cost 2 91 3 71 4 104 5 85 6 62 7 78 8 69 D E Mean =AVERAGE(A2:A71) Median =MEDIAN(A2:A71) Mode =MODE(A2:A71) Range =MAX(A2:A71)-MIN(A2:A71) www.homeworkguru.com
  • 45.  Excel Worksheet (showing data) Note: Rows 10-51 are not shown. Statistical Analysis Using Microsoft Excel A B C D 1 Customer Invoice # Parts Cost ($) Labor Cost ($) 2 Sam Abrams 20994 91 185 3 Mary Gagnon 21003 71 205 4 Ted Dunn 21010 104 192 5 ABC Appliances 21094 85 178 6 Harry Morgan 21116 62 242 7 Sara Morehead 21155 78 148 8 Vista Travel, Inc. 21172 69 165 9 John Williams 21198 74 190 www.homeworkguru.com
  • 46.  Excel Formula Worksheet Note: Columns A-B and rows 10-51 are not shown. Statistical Analysis Using Microsoft Excel C D E F G 1 Parts Cost ($) Labor Cost ($) 2 91 185 Average Parts Cost =AVERAGE(C2:C51) 3 71 205 4 104 192 5 85 178 6 62 242 7 78 148 8 69 165 9 74 190 www.homeworkguru.com
  • 47.  Excel Value Worksheet Note: Columns A-B and rows 10-51 are not shown. Statistical Analysis Using Microsoft Excel C D E F G 1 Parts Cost ($) Labor Cost ($) 2 91 185 Average Parts Cost 79 3 71 205 4 104 192 5 85 178 6 62 242 7 78 148 8 69 165 9 74 190 www.homeworkguru.com
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