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GB 513 Unit 1 Assignment Latest Guide
This assignment requires you to use Excel to answer the questions and create the charts. However when presenting reports in business, you will find that most managers will prefer to read Word® documents or PowerPoint® slides rather than go through Excel sheets. Being able to move your work from Excel to Word® is a valuable skill. For this assignment, you should copy all your charts and comments to a Word document and submit that Word file. Clearly label all questions and charts, as well as your answers.
Question 1
According to T-100 Domestic Market, the top seven airlines in the United States by domestic boardings in a recent year were Southwest Airlines with 81.1 million, Delta Airlines with 79.4 million, American Airlines with 72.6 million, United Airlines with 56.3 million, Northwest Airlines with 43.3 million, U.S. Airways with 37.8 million, and Continental Airlines with 31.5 million. Construct a pie chart and a bar graph to depict this information.
Question 2
The U.S. Department of the Interior releases figures on mineral production. Following are the 15 leading states in nonfuel mineral production in the United States in 2008.
State Value ($ billions) Arizona 7.84
Nevada 6.48
Florida 4.20
Utah 4.17 California 4.00 Texas 3.30 Minnesota 3.21 Alaska 2.74 Missouri 2.08 Colorado 2.05 Michigan 2.05 Wyoming 1.89 Georgia 1.85
New Mexico 1.81 Pennsylvania 1.68
a) Using the data analysis toolpak in Excel, calculate the descriptive statistics.
b) Briefly explain what each of the metrics in the summary statistics means.
c) Commentonthefiguresinthereport.Whataretheytellingyouaboutthisdataset?Isit
symmetrical, flat, skewed, does it have outliers, and so on?
Question 3
Suppose Procter & Gamble sells about 20 million bars of soap per week, but the demand is not constant, and production management would like to get a better handle on how sales are distributed over the year. Let the following sales figures given in units of million bars represent the sales of bars per week over one year. Construct a histogram to represent these data. What do you see in the graph that might be helpful to the production (and sales) people?
17.1 17.1 17 25.2 19.6 12.2 18.3 26.3 15.4 19.9 13.6 23.9 17.4 18.7 39.8 30.6
15 20.4 20.7 25.2 18.5 20.3 21.3 26.2 20.6 15.5 22.5 26.9 18.4 16.8 21.4 32.8
20 19.1 23.4 26.3 20.9 20.4 23.1 26.6 19.3 15.4 22.8 24.3 18.2 20.3 21.4 26.2 14.7 17.5 24 23.8