Creating Visuals from Data, Signature Assignment help
Quantitative Reasoning I | |||||||||
|
|||||||||
Mud House Coffee | |||||||||
Advertising | Labor Costs | Shipping Costs | Production | Sales | |||||
Minnesota | 1,028 | 8,992 | 1,285 | 2,826 | 25,690 | ||||
California | 2,284 | 30,448 | 3,045 | 10,657 | 76,120 | ||||
Flordia | 3,282 | 24,615 | 1,094 | 6,564 | 54,700 | ||||
Iowa | 506 | 7,592 | 675 | 2,362 | 16,870 | ||||
Wisconsin | 1,103 | 12,870 | 1,471 | 5,148 | 36,770 | ||||
Create at least four visuals using your data.
- Visuals must include a frequency table and a visual where central tendency and outliers can be seen (a histogram or a box and whisker plot). If you have outliers, make sure you create 1 visual with the outlier(s) and one without the outlier(s).
- Two visuals must be pie charts: One pie chart for every independent and dependent variable combination, each including percentages and showing calculations (required).
Hints for Making an Effective Graph/Map:
- Decide why you are making graph/map from this data.
- Decide the type of graph/map you are making.
- Decide on a title and consider the “W’s” (who, what, why, where and when).
- Put in a legend (if applicable)
- Put in a descriptive x-axis label (if applicable).
- Put in a descriptive y-axis label (if applicable).
- Put in scale (if applicable).
Cite the source of the data using APA format.
Submit your visuals in either an Excel® file or a Word document.
Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.