Ford EcoSport
Ford edge
Ford Escape
Ford
Expedition
Ford Explorer
Ford fusion
Ford Mustang
Chevy Blazer
Chevy Trax
Chevy Bolt
Chevy
Camaro
Chevy
Corvette
Chevy
Equinox
Chevy Impala
Chevy Malibu
Chevy Sonic
Chevy Spark
Chevy
Suburban
Chevy Tahoe
Chevy
Traverse
Audi A3
Audi A4
Audi A5
Audi A6
Audi A7
Audi A8
Audi E-Tron
Audi Q3
Audi Q5
AudiQ7
Audi Q8
Audi TT
Milages
Seating
24
16
5
5
23
25
22
17
19
25
119
9
7
5
4
5
5
5
20
4
20
2
31
22
32
28
33
5
5
5
5
4
16
20
9
9
25
27
27
17
25
25
21
74
22
24
20
19
26
8
5
5
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
Semester Project Part 3 – Descriptive Statistics
Points on Rubric:20 Submit as a file upload
Use the data in Part 2 of this project to generate a word document that will include the following.
1. For each of your quantitative variables, identify the sample size, mean, standard deviation, 5
number summaries (minimum, lower quartile, median, upper quartile, and maximum).
2. You may use a computer or calculator to complete your calculations.
3. For each of your quantitative variables, provide an appropriate graph to display this data
(either a histogram, box plot, dot plot, or stem & leaf plot). I’d recommend doing this in Stat
Crunch and copying the picture over to Word.
4. For your qualitative variable, provide the count of each response level and proportion of the
total observations and (e.g. 20 “yes”, 40 “no” and 33.3 % “yes” and 66.67 % “no”)
5. For your qualitative variable, provide an appropriate graph to display this data (either a bar
graph or a pie chart). This can be easily done in Excel or Stat Crunch. Check out the example
in the attachment. Specifically, you only need to provide one graph for one of your
quantitative variables and one graph for your qualitative variable, for a total of 2 graphs.
Don’t forget, if you want some advice, have some tips to share, or you just want to share your
project do so.