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Chart I Cha

Year Public Exp Private Exp Total Exp No. of Crime


1960-61 590 1080 1670 U.P
1970-71 790 1970 2760 Bihar
1980-81 1800 2840 4640 M.P
1990-91 1150 3440 4590 Raj
2000-01 4790 13260 18050 A.P
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Chart IV
Sectors 1950 1970 1990 2003
Agriculture 57.7 39.6 33.2 18.9
Mining 14.1 22.9 31.8 24.6
Trade 23 27 31.2 39.4
Others 5.2 10.5 3.8 17.1

Chart V
Income Expenditure
7000 3000
17000 7000
23000 9687
14000 6000
21000 9000
19000 8000
15000 6000
25000 10000
11000 5774
10000 5531
13000 5991
5000 1000

Chart I : Depict the trend of the Public, Private and Total Expenditure over

Chart II: Compare the data on number of crimes accross the states and ov
Chart III: Show the share of subsidy received by Agriculture, SSIs and PDS f

Chart IV : Chart the share of incomes accruing to Agriculture, Mining, Trad

Chart V: Sketch a chart that dipicts the relationship between Income and E

Chart VI : Compare two colleges (A & B) based on 10 different critera given


Chart II
2001 2005 2012
174 269 441
103 140 163
81 110 128
55 52 114
76 90 93
62 71 69
53 66 70
33 38 39

Chart III
Subsidy Agriculture SSI PDS Total
Rs. Crores 15680 28620 33040 77340

Chart VI
Criteria College A College B
No. of course 9 7.1
Students Str 3.5 5.9
No. of Facul 7.3 6.4
Lab Facility 10 9.6
Size of Play 2.8 5.2
Quality Cant 6.6 5.9
Research Publ 2.2 6
Pass Percent 9 6.9
Ph.D. Registr 1.1 3.2
Foriegn Visits 6 4.4

otal Expenditure over the period 1960-61 to 2000-01

ross the states and over the three time periods - 2001, 2005 and 2012
culture, SSIs and PDS from the total subsidy

iculture, Mining, Trade and 'Other sectors' to the total income during the time periods 1950, 1970, 1990 and

etween Income and Expenditure

different critera given on a 10 point scale


1950, 1970, 1990 and 2003 in the same chart
Name Age Gender Region Swim_TimeFood_Type Income
Sara 23 F S 29.34 Veg 40000
Jason 20 M N 30.98 NV 25000
Joanna 32 F N 29.78 Veg 22000
Donna 25 F S 34.16 Veg 36000
Phil 26 M S 39.66 NV 23000
Hanna 23 F W 44.38 NV 30000
Sam 22 M E 34.8 NV 22000
Ben 23 M W 40.71 NV 38000
Abby 25 F W 37.03 Veg 19000
Justin 23 M E 32.81 NV 24000
Charles 26 M S 34.11 NV 20000
Vikky 25 M S 30.96 Veg 21000
Vino 27 M N 33.32 NV 29000
Jacob 29 M W 29.96 NV 26000
Jasmin 29 F N 37.76 Veg 26000
Sony 28 F N 39.55 NV 30000
Siarra 25 F S 35.02 Veg 30000
Xevier 27 M E 34.64 Veg 22000
Josephin 23 F W 32.85 NV 21000
Peter 24 M E 31.77 NV 24000
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Frequency Table & Histogram
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4.3 2.2 3.6 3.7 6.2 4.1 4.9 6.4 6.2 3.5
3.1 3.8 3.6 5.9 5.8 5.1 3.3 3.1 5.4 3.6
6 5.3 4.7 2.2 4.3 6.1 4.7 5.1 4.4 3.1
5.4 2.9 4.2 6.2 5.7 4.1 4 4.3 4.3 4.5
2.9 5.5 4.5 3.2 6.7 5.6 5.8 4.6 5.5 5.6
8.3 2.6 6 3.1 6.8 8.4 5.7 4.8 5.1 5.9
5.5 3.1 4.8 6.8 7.9 4.2 5.3 4.4 5.7 5.6
3 6.5 3.2 4 4 8 4.9 5.5 4 7.6
3.5 3.2 3.9 4.9 4 5.6 7.6 4.7 6.8 4

Electricity Carges for the month of Oct.2005 for 60 sample housholds


96 86 167 149 104 93
171 161 195 157 172 104
202 192 100 214 159 168
178 168 126 183 163 136
147 137 182 131 139 99
102 92 121 136 152 120
153 143 158 152 196 176
197 187 223 176 175 122
127 117 140 117 148 114
82 72 175 175 158 143

Marks Obtained out of 100 in Test of IQ


52 61 59 55 63 70 59 77 81 83
83 90 81 77 77 74 65 33 77 64
50 45 42 46 39 29 38 41 43 23
29 31 29 31 30 30 29 40 44 45

Grading using If Function


sl no. name Maths Physics Chemisty
101 Raja 90 89 90
102 Sharath 100 100 100
103 Kannan 89 89 99
104 Manish 67 67 66
105 Rajesh 34 45 45
106 Prabeesh 64 57 48
107 Nalin 71 64 51
108 Priya 31 45 30
109 Anu 40 52 36
110 Jesi 84 71 61

Currency Amount SEX RACE REGION SIBS CHILDS Amount


600 2 1 1 1 2 male 600
$ 10 2 1 1 2 1 10
Rs 45 1 1 1 2 1 45
48 2 1 1 2 0 48
60 2 2 1 4 0 60
$ 140 1 2 1 7 5 140
Rs 600 1 2 1 7 3 600
60 2 2 1 7 4 60
1200 2 2 1 7 3 1200
68 2 1 1 1 2 68
35 1 1 1 6 0 35
Rs 546 2 1 1 2 5 546
6045 1 1 1 1 0 6045
Rs 548 1 3 1 2 1 548
Rs 421 2 1 1 7 1 421
800 2 1 1 6 2 800
45 1 1 1 4 1 45
154 1 1 1 6 2 154
34 2 2 1 12 2 34
$ 76 1 2 1 5 1 76
421 2 2 1 2 1 421
$ 190 2 3 1 7 0 190
$ 245 2 2 1 4 0 245
Rs 4000 2 2 1 7 3 4000
90 2 2 1 6 1 90
$ 178 1 2 1 7 0 178
648 2 2 1 4 3 648
597 2 2 1 5 0 597
84 1 1 1 1 2 84
122 1 3 1 1 2 122
1800 2 1 1 7 1 1800
4521 2 1 1 0 3 4521
1 1 1 2 1
1 1 1 2 0
2 1 1 0 3
1 1 1 1 2
2 1 1 4 2
1 1 1 1 0
2 1 1 5 0
2 1 3 2 0
2 1 3 3 3
1 1 3 10 4
2 1 3 1 0
1 1 3 1 0
2 1 3 0 3
1 3 3 2 8
1 1 3 6 0
2 1 3 2 3
1 1 3 1 2
2 1 3 1 0
2 1 3 5 2
1 1 3 1 0
1 2 3 8 0
1 1 3 3 0
1 1 3 4 0
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2 1 3 12 2
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1 1 3 2 0
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2 1 3 10 2
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2 1 3 8 3
2 1 3 5 3
2 3 3 4 5
2 1 3 4 5
2 2 3 5 4
2 2 3 9 8
2 2 3 8 3
1 2 3 2 2
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1 3 3 10 5
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2 1 3 8 3
2 1 3 2 0
2 1 3 4 0
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2 1 3 1 0
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2 1 3 7 4
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2 2 1 13 5
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1 2 1 5 0
2 3 1 10 2
2 2 1 11 1
1 2 1 2 3
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1 1 1 1 4
1 2 1 0 0
1 1 1 7 0
2 1 1 6 4
2 1 1 0 0
2 1 1 4 0
1 1 1 6 4
2 1 1 4 1
2 1 1 8 1
2 1 1 6 1
2 1 1 3 3
2 1 1 1 3
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1 1 1 6 0
2 1 1 1 0
2 2 1 5 3
2 2 1 4 0
2 2 1 5 2
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2 2 1 5 7
2 2 1 0 1
2 2 1 11 7
1 2 1 0 3
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2 1 1 2 3
1 1 1 3 0
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1 1 1 7 1
2 1 1 5 0
1 1 1 2 0
2 1 1 1 2
2 1 1 2 0
1 2 1 3 4
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2 2 1 2 2
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1 1 1 1 4
2 1 1 4 6
1 1 1 2 0
2 1 1 3 0
2 1 1 5 3
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 5 1
2 1 1 4 5
1 1 1 1 0
2 1 1 6 2
2 1 1 8 3
1 1 1 10 2
1 1 1 3 2
1 1 1 3 0
2 1 1 7 3
2 1 1 3 1
2 1 1 7 0
1 1 1 1 4
2 3 3 5 0
2 2 3 4 1
2 1 3 13 6
2 1 3 2 0
2 1 3 5 0
1 1 3 7 0
2 1 3 3 0
2 1 3 2 0
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1 3 2 1 0
2 1 2 4 0
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1 1 2 1 0
1 1 2 2 0
2 1 2 8 2
2 1 2 3 0
2 2 2 1 0
2 2 2 3 2
2 2 2 7 2
2 2 2 2 1
1 2 2 5 5
2 2 2 10 1
1 2 2 6 4
1 1 3 2 1
1 1 3 4 0
2 1 3 3 0
2 1 3 1 8
2 1 3 2 2
2 1 3 1 0
1 2 3 4 0
2 1 3 1 0
1 1 3 13 0
1 1 3 5 0
2 1 3 11 4
1 2 3 9 2
1 1 3 1 4
1 1 3 3 2
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1 1 3 1 0
1 2 3 8 1
2 2 3 2 2
1 1 3 6 0
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2 1 3 4 3
1 1 3 1 0
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1 1 3 3 0
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1 1 3 1 3
1 1 3 2 2
1 3 3 8 4
2 2 3 14 2
2 1 1 0 3
2 2 1 10 3
2 2 1 2 0
1 1 1 5 0
1 2 1 10 0
2 1 1 4 4
2 1 1 8 0
1 1 1 7 2
1 1 1 2 3
1 1 1 6 3
1 1 1 2 3
1 1 1 1 0
2 1 1 4 3
2 1 1 3 5
1 1 1 12 0
1 1 1 4 4
1 1 1 4 0
2 1 1 3 4
2 1 1 10 7
2 1 1 1 2
2 1 1 2 0
2 1 1 2 3
1 1 1 5 2
2 1 1 1 2
1 1 1 6 4
1 1 1 2 3
2 1 1 3 2
2 1 1 3 1
2 1 1 9 3
2 1 1 1 0
1 1 1 6 2
2 2 1 2 3
1 2 1 4 5
1 2 1 6 1
1 2 1 5 4
2 2 1 11 1
1 1 1 0 0
2 1 1 2 0
2 1 1 1 0
2 1 1 1 0
1 1 1 10 3
2 1 1 3 2
2 1 1 7 4
2 1 1 11 4
2 1 1 11 3
2 1 1 3 3
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2 1 1 3 4
2 1 1 2 3
2 1 1 1 2
1 2 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 0
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1 1 1 2 1
1 1 1 4 2
2 1 1 3 1
1 1 1 6 3
2 1 1 6 5
2 1 1 9 1
2 1 1 3 2
2 1 1 8 2
1 1 2 9 4
1 1 2 0 0
1 1 2 4 1
2 1 2 3 4
2 1 2 7 0
1 2 2 0 2
1 2 2 8 2
2 2 2 9 0
1 1 2 4 2
1 1 2 2 0
2 1 2 4 1
2 1 2 5 5
2 1 2 1 0
2 1 1 4 0
1 1 1 4 3
2 1 1 0 0
1 1 1 1 2
2 1 1 5 2
1 1 1 5 0
1 1 1 1 4
1 1 1 3 0
1 1 1 2 2
2 1 1 5 3
2 2 1 1 0
2 1 1 4 3
1 1 1 3 2
1 1 1 1 3
2 1 1 3 4
2 1 1 7 1
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1 1 2 1 3
2 1 2 1 2
1 1 2 5 2
1 1 2 1 2
2 1 2 2 1
1 1 2 2 4
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1 1 2 1 3
2 1 2 2 1
2 1 1 6 1
2 1 1 3 0
2 1 1 9 2
2 1 1 3 0
2 1 1 1 1
2 1 1 3 4
2 1 1 3 2
1 1 1 6 0
1 1 1 5 4
2 1 1 3 3
2 1 1 3 2
1 1 1 10 2
1 1 1 3 0
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1 1 1 2 0
1 1 1 2 3
1 1 1 1 1
1 2 1 0 1
2 2 1 4 1
2 1 1 3 3
1 1 1 4 0
2 1 1 2 2
2 1 1 5 4
2 3 1 10 3
2 2 1 12 2
2 2 1 8 2
1 1 1 4 0
2 1 1 2 0
1 1 1 3 2
2 1 1 5 2
2 1 1 7 4
1 1 1 2 0
1 1 1 1 0
2 1 1 2 0
2 1 1 3 2
2 1 1 2 0
2 1 1 2 0
1 1 1 2 2
2 1 1 1 0
1 1 1 1 0
2 1 1 2 0
2 1 1 3 0
1 1 1 3 1
1 1 1 0 2
1 1 1 1 1
2 1 1 2 1
2 3 1 4 4
2 3 1 3 2
2 2 1 10 5
1 2 1 9 0
2 2 1 5 3
2 2 1 6 7
2 1 1 0 0
2 1 1 1 2
2 1 1 7 0
1 1 1 2 1
2 1 1 5 3
2 1 1 3 3
2 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 5 0
1 1 1 6 2
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1 1 1 10 1
2 3 1 4 2
2 2 1 4 1
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2 1 1 2 1
2 1 1 4 2
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1 1 1 2 0
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1 1 1 4 0
2 1 1 1 4
2 3 1 4 2
2 1 1 3 2
1 1 1 4 2
2 1 1 3 3
2 1 1 99 9
1 1 1 3 2
2 1 1 2 2
1 1 1 7 0
1 1 1 3 2
2 1 1 1 2
2 1 1 3 0
1 1 1 2 3
2 1 1 1 3
1 1 1 2 3
1 1 1 2 0
1 1 1 6 0
2 1 1 5 4
2 1 1 2 0
2 1 1 4 2
2 1 1 1 3
2 1 1 2 3
1 2 1 2 0
1 1 1 1 3
2 1 1 2 1
1 1 1 1 2
1 1 1 0 2
1 1 1 3 3
2 1 1 1 4
1 1 1 5 2
2 1 1 3 0
2 1 1 2 1
1 1 1 8 3
2 1 1 3 1
2 1 1 4 2
2 1 1 3 0
1 1 1 0 3
2 3 1 4 0
2 1 1 2 1
1 1 1 10 2
2 1 1 2 1
1 1 1 3 2
1 1 1 9 0
1 1 1 2 2
2 1 1 0 2
1 1 1 2 4
1 1 1 4 2
2 1 1 3 2
2 1 1 3 2
2 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 10 2
1 1 1 9 1
1 1 1 2 0
2 1 1 9 2
Coustomers
3651 1
4533 2
4307 3
4660 4
3518 5
4167 6
3252 7
3335 8
1654 9
3682 10
3051 11
2134 12
2994 13
3303 14
3054 15
2541 16
2987 17
69 91 73 2647 18
49 49 52 2974 19
26 27 22 3333 20
46 47 53 2858 21
3296 22
3244 23
total grade 3594 24
269 B 3726 25
300 A 3411 26
277 A 3929 27
200 C 4549 28
124 Fail 4055 29
169 C 2772 30
186 C 3590 31
106 Fail 3687 32
128 Fail 3655 33
216 B 3816 34
2742 35
3583 36
2900 37
3482 38
Currency Value in Rs. 3771 39
24000 Female 2664 40
$ 430 Female 3150 41
Rs 45 Male 3720 42
3936 Female 3633 43
4920 Female 2223 44
$ 6020 Male 4012 45
Rs 600 Male 4236 46
3900 Female 3964 47
48000 Female 3990 48
5576 Female 4008 49
2870 Male 4160 50
Rs 546 Female
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Rs 548 Male
Rs 421 Female
65600 Female
2925 Male
6160 Male
2210 Female
$ 3268 Male
16840 Female
$ 8170 Female
$ 10535 Female
Rs 4000 Female
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$ 7654 Male
25920 Female
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Quarter I Quarter II Quarter III Quarter IV
683 889 300 1780
1454 914 356 1809
550 606 1324 1827
1377 1146 221 1916
356 657 541 1964
1300 425 362 2080
653 1120 1123 356
819 966 250 1300
124 335 542 653
532 1011 1320 819
1094 554 511 891
554 580 112 888
580 606 916 892
606 1146 621 930
1146 991 231 686
657 1017 156 711
425 1043 795 724
709 889 315 735
734 837 642 760
760 914 881 778
786 940 351 781
811 1223 436 826
837 991 551 864
863 683 842 1206
889 1454 154 1229
914 550 652 1295
940 1300 356 1333
1223 653 1300 1373
991 819 653 1592
1017 124 819 811
1043 1120 590 837
1069 966 790 863
631 335 1800 889
1531 1011 1150 124
411 1248 113 970
1171 1274 130 1007
1197 520 162 1021
1506 760 199 1017
1248 786 206 1531
1274 811 167 411
520 1223 236 1171
1326 991 206 1197
1351 580 197 1506
200 606 168 1248
1403 1146 189 1274
1428 657 1159 991
1120 991 1273 580
966 1017 1401 606
335 1043 1973 657
1011 524 2200 425
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Sales Bonus AND OR
87925 ? no Bonus No Bonus
100000 ? 12000 12000
145000 ? 17400 17400
200750 ? no Bonus No Bonus
178650 ? 21438 21438
99555 ? no Bonus No Bonus
147000 ? 17640 17640
213450 ? no Bonus No Bonus
122680 ? 14721.6 14721.6
92500 ? no Bonus No Bonus
Discounted
Discounted 128
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no no-Disc
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no no-Disc
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Discounted 130
no no-Disc
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no no-Disc
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no no-Disc
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weekly ConsumpWeekly Icome
7000 8000 YEAR SAVINGS INCOME
6500 10000 1970 61.0 727.1
9000 12000 1971 68.6 790.2
9500 14000 1972 63.6 855.3
11000 16000 1973 89.6 965.0
11500 18000 1974 97.6 1054.2
12000 20000 1975 104.4 1159.2
14000 22000 1976 96.4 1273.0
15500 24000 1977 92.5 1401.4
15000 26000 1978 112.6 1580.1
1979 130.1 1769.5
Cost Output 1980 161.8 1973.3
256 1000 1981 199.1 2200.2
414 2000 1982 205.5 2347.3
634 3000 1983 167.0 2522.4
778 4000 1984 235.7 2810.0
1003 5000 1985 206.2 3002.0
1839 6000 1986 196.5 3187.6
2081 7000 1987 168.4 3363.1
2423 8000 1988 189.1 3640.8
2734 9000 1989 187.8 3894.5
2914 10000 1990 208.7 4166.8
1991 246.4 4343.7
1992 272.6 4613.7
1993 214.4 4790.2
1994 189.4 5021.7
1995 249.3 5320.8
Marginal Propensity to Save Advertising Ex Sales
YEAR SAVINGS INCOME 7000 12000
1970 61.0 727.1 10000 14000
1971 68.6 790.2 9000 13000
1972 63.6 855.3 4000 5000
1973 89.6 965.0 11000 15000
1974 97.6 1054.2 5000 7000
1975 104.4 1159.2 3000 4000
1976 96.4 1273.0
1977 92.5 1401.4
1978 112.6 1580.1
1979 130.1 1769.5
1980 161.8 1973.3
1981 199.1 2200.2
1982 205.5 2347.3
1983 167.0 2522.4
1984 235.7 2810.0
1985 206.2 3002.0
1986 196.5 3187.6
1987 168.4 3363.1
1988 189.1 3640.8
1989 187.8 3894.5
1990 208.7 4166.8
1991 246.4 4343.7
1992 272.6 4613.7
1993 214.4 4790.2
1994 189.4 5021.7
1995 249.3 5320.8
Data for Filter - Example
SSN FirstNameLastNamePhysician BirthDate Gender Premium Address City
111111111 John George 1 8/22/1961 M 900 8976 S.W. Ft. Lauderd
222222222James Cooper 2 11/11/1961 M 900 85 BayshorFt. Lauderd
333333333Lori Bressler 4 7/1/1972 F 1200 8765 Jack Ft. Lauderd
444444444Christophe Feingold 4 3/12/1953 M 1000 9807 S.W. Miami
555555555Peter Jefferson 1 3/8/1953 M 1200 11234 VestCoral Spri
666666666Kimberly Washingto 2 11/11/1974 F 1800 8344 N.W. Coral Spri
777777777Ana Thomas 3 4/18/1948 F 1200 1234 Dela Ft. Lauderd
888888888David Lloyd 4 8/1/1945 M 1000 4004 S. Ri Miami
999999999Wendy Smith 1 1/31/1945 F 1000 426 Savon Coral Gabl

Physician FirstNameLastNamePhone DateHired Status


1 Andrea Rieback 305346198 9/1/1995 Full Time
2 Niel Goodman 305346195 9/1/1995 Full Time
3 Steven Gulfman 305346195 10/18/1997 Part Time
4 Martin Taub 305346196 3/16/1998 Part Time
State ZipCode PhoneNumber
FL 33125 9542356543
FL 33125 9546640900
FL 33125 3109612323
FL 33157 3052354563
FL 33071 3057534533
FL 33071 9543888605
FL 33133 3055612334
FL 33160 3055957877
FL 33124 3056664532
obs Exp. on service Exp. On Durabl Exp. On NondurTotal personal Cons. Exp.
1993-01 2445.3 504.0 1337.5 4286.8
1993-02 2455.9 519.3 1347.8 4322.8 Year
1993-03 2480.0 529.9 1356.8 4366.6 1955
1993-04 2494.4 542.1 1361.8 4398.0 1956
1994-01 2510.9 550.7 1378.4 4439.4 1957
1994-02 2531.4 558.8 1385.5 4472.2 1958
1994-03 2543.8 561.7 1393.2 4498.2 1959
1994-04 2555.9 576.6 1402.5 4534.1 1960
1995-01 2570.4 575.2 1410.4 4555.3 1961
1995-02 2594.8 583.5 1415.9 4593.6 1962
1995-03 2610.3 595.3 1418.5 4623.4 1963
1995-04 2622.9 602.4 1425.6 4650.0 1964
1996-01 2648.5 611.0 1433.5 4692.1 1965
1996-02 2668.4 629.5 1450.4 4746.6 1966
1996-03 2688.1 626.5 1454.7 4768.3 1967
1996-04 2701.7 637.5 1465.1 4802.6 1968
1997-01 2722.1 656.3 1477.9 4853.4 1969
1997-02 2743.6 653.8 1477.1 4872.7 1970
1997-03 2775.4 679.6 1495.7 4947.0 1971
1997-04 2804.8 648.8 1494.3 4981.0 1972
1998-01 2829.3 710.3 1521.2 5055.1 1973
1998-02 2866.8 729.4 1540.9 5130.2 1974
1998-03 2904.8 733.7 1549.1 5181.8

Year Inflation Unemployment Log. Linear ; Cobb Douglass Pdn Fun.


1960 1.7 5.5 YEAR Real Gross Pdt.Labour Days
1961 1 6.7 1958 16607.7 275.5
1962 1 5.5 1959 17511.3 274.4
1963 1.3 5.7 1960 20171.2 269.7
1964 1.3 5.2 1961 20932.9 267
1965 1.6 4.5 1962 20406 267.8
1966 2.9 3.8 1963 20831.6 275
1967 3.1 3.8 1964 24806.3 283
1968 4.2 3.6 1965 26465.8 300.7
1969 5.5 3.5 1966 27403 307.5
1970 5.7 4.9 1967 28628.7 303.7
1971 4.4 5.9 1968 29904.5 304.7
1972 3.2 5.6 1969 27508.2 298.6
1973 6.2 4.9 1970 29035.5 295.5
1974 11 5.6 1971 29281.5 299
1975 9.1 8.5 1972 31535.8 288.1
1976 5.8 7.7
1977 6.5 7.1
1978 7.6 6.1 Log. Linear ; Cobb Douglass Pdn Fun.
1979 11.3 5.8 Year OUTPUT CAPITAL
1980 13.5 7.1
1981 10.3 7.6 1961 35.858 59.6
1982 6.2 9.7 1962 37.504 64.2
1983 3.2 9.6 1963 40.378 68.8
1984 4.3 7.5 1964 46.147 75.5
1985 3.6 7.2 1965 51.047 84.4
1986 1.9 7 1966 53.871 91.8
1987 3.6 6.2 1967 56.834 99.9
1988 4.1 5.5 1968 65.439 109.1
1989 4.8 5.3 1969 74.939 120.7
1990 5.4 5.6 1970 80.976 132
1991 4.2 6.8 1971 90.802 146.6
1992 3 7.5 1972 101.955 162.7
1993 3 6.9 1973 114.367 180.6
1994 2.6 6.1 1974 101.823 197.1
1995 2.8 5.6 1975 107.572 209.6
1996 3 5.4 1976 117.6 221.9
1997 2.3 4.9 1977 123.224 232.5
1998 1.6 4.5 1978 130.971 243.5
1979 138.842 257.7
1980 135.486 274.4
1981 133.441 289.5
1982 130.388 301.9
1983 130.615 314.9
1984 132.244 327.7
1985 137.318 339.4
1986 137.468 349.492
1987 135.75 358.231

SUMMARY OUTPUT

Regression Statistics
Multiple R 0.942884072
R Square 0.8890303733
Adjusted R Squ 0.8705354355
Standard Error 0.0748099637
Observations 15

ANOVA
df SS MS F
Regression 2 0.5380375754 0.2690187877 48.068849075
Residual 12 0.0671583679 0.0055965307
Total 14 0.6051959433

Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value


Intercept -3.33845546 2.4495082454 -1.362908439 0.1979394665
X Variable 1 1.4987668636 0.5398025563 2.7765093852 0.0167584827
X Variable 2 0.4898584704 0.1020434981 4.8004868446 0.0004331776

Cobb -Douglass Pdn Fun.


GDP Employment Fixed Cap
114043 8310 182113
120410 8529 193749
129187 8738 205192
134705 8952 215130
139960 9171 225021
150511 9569 237026
157897 9527 248897
165286 9662 260661
178491 10334 275466
199457 10981 295378
212323 11746 315715
226977 11521 337642
241194 11540 363599
260881 12066 391847
277498 12297 422382
296530 12955 455049
306712 13338 484677
329030 13738 520553
354057 15924 561531
374977 14154 609825

uglass Pdn Fun.


Real Cap. Input Log Values for Pdn., Lab & Cap.
17803.7 9.7176217222 5.6185876286 9.7871615798
18096.8 9.7706016658 5.6145868959 9.803490406
18271.8 9.9120111235 5.5973102301 9.8131141667
19167.3 9.9490773629 5.5872486584 9.860960981
19647.6 9.9235842542 5.5902404333 9.8857104724
20803.5 9.9442263436 5.6167710977 9.9428765208
22076.6 10.118852932 5.6454468976 10.002273503
23445.2 10.183608612 5.70611309 10.062421062
24939 10.218407775 5.7284750872 10.124188122
26713.7 10.26216499 5.7160403721 10.192931821
29957.8 10.30576425 5.719327686 10.307545004
31585.9 10.222239421 5.6991048851 10.360466097
33474.5 10.276274498 5.6886688368 10.418539234
34821.8 10.284711196 5.7004435734 10.457998906
41794.3 10.358878687 5.6633076421 10.640515246

uglass Pdn Fun.


LABOR CLRATIO

637 0.0936
643.2 0.0998
651 0.1057
685.7 0.1101
710.7 0.1188
724.3 0.1267
735.2 0.1359
760.3 0.1435
777.6 0.1552
780.8 0.1691
825.8 0.1775
864.1 0.1883
894.2 0.202
891.2 0.2212
887.5 0.2362
892.3 0.2487
930.1 0.25
969.9 0.2511
1006.9 0.2559
1020.9 0.2688
1017.1 0.2846
1016.1 0.2971
1008.1 0.3124
985.1 0.3327
977.1 0.3474
1007.2 0.347
1000 0.3582

Significance F
1.867346E-06

Lower 95% Upper 95% Lower 95.0% Upper 95.0%


-8.675475445 1.9985645253 -8.675475445 1.9985645253
0.3226381299 2.6748955973 0.3226381299 2.6748955973
0.2675247877 0.7121921531 0.2675247877 0.7121921531
Average salary of Workers in 3 different Regions, Viz Urban, Semi-Urban & Rural
Observation Salary Region D2 (Dummy for D3 (Dummy for Govt Spending per worker
1 19583 SU 1 0 3346
2 20263 SU 1 0 3114
3 20325 SU 1 0 3554

4 26800 SU 1 0 4642
5 29470 SU 1 0 4669
6 26610 SU 1 0 4888
7 30678 SU 1 0 5710
8 27170 SU 1 0 5536
9 25853 SU 1 0 4168
10 24500 SU 1 0 3547
11 24274 SU 1 0 3159
12 27170 SU 1 0 3621
13 30168 SU 1 0 3782
14 26525 SU 1 0 4247
15 27360 SU 1 0 3982
16 21690 SU 1 0 3568
17 21974 SU 1 0 3155
18 20816 SU 1 0 3059
19 18095 SU 1 0 2967
20 20939 SU 1 0 3285
21 22644 SU 1 0 3914
22 24624 R 0 1 4517
23 27186 R 0 1 4349
24 33990 R 0 1 5020
25 23382 R 0 1 3594
26 20627 R 0 1 2821
27 22795 R 0 1 3366
28 21570 R 0 1 2920
29 22080 R 0 1 2980
30 22250 R 0 1 3731
31 20940 R 0 1 2853
32 21800 R 0 1 2533
33 22934 R 0 1 2729
34 18443 R 0 1 2305
35 19538 R 0 1 2642
36 20460 R 0 1 3124
37 21419 R 0 1 2752
38 25160 R 0 1 3429
39 22482 U 0 0 3947
40 20969 U 0 0 2509
41 27224 U 0 0 5440
42 25892 U 0 0 4042
43 22644 U 0 0 3402
44 24640 U 0 0 2829
45 22341 U 0 0 2297
46 25610 U 0 0 2932
47 26015 U 0 0 3705
48 25788 U 0 0 4123
49 29132 U 0 0 3608
50 41480 U 0 0 8349
51 25845 U 0 0 3766

SUMMARY OUTPUT

Regression Statistics
Multiple R 0.3001379822
R Square 0.0900828083
Adjusted R Squ 0.052169592
Standard Error 4068.946725
Observations 51

ANOVA
df SS MS F Significance F
Regression 2 78676546.979 39338273.49 2.3760265437
Residual 48 794703717.65 16556327.451
Total 50 873380264.63

Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value


Intercept 26158.615385 1128.5227734 23.179519281 1.022698E-27
X Variable 1 -1734.472527 1435.9527135 -1.207889724 0.2330074878
X Variable 2 -3264.615385 1499.1548502 -2.17763721 0.0343793535

SUMMARY OUTPUT

Regression Statistics
Multiple R 0.8500971433
R Square 0.7226651531
Adjusted R Squ 0.7049629288
Standard Error 2270.1522208
Observations 51

ANOVA
df SS MS F Significance F
Regression 3 631161482.66 210387160.89 40.823409653 3.874884E-13
Residual 47 242218782 5153591.1056
Total 50 873380264.63

Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value Lower 95%


Intercept 13269.11409 1395.0557141 9.5115298662 1.571856E-12 10462.624038
X Variable 1 -1673.514392 801.17029854 -2.088837286 0.0421639204 -3285.261113
X Variable 2 -1144.156679 861.11817131 -1.328687184 0.1903663581 -2876.502962
X Variable 3 3.2888480015 0.3176424675 10.353930404 1.029859E-13 2.6498337915

income expenditure region


19583 3346 U
20263 3114 U
20325 3554 U
26800 4642 U
29470 4669 U
26610 4888 U
30678 5710 U
27170 5536 U
25853 4168 U
24500 3547 U
24274 3159 U
27170 3621 U
30168 3782 U
26525 4247 U
27360 3982 U
21690 3568 U
21974 3155 U
20816 3059 U
18095 2967 U
20939 3285 U
22644 3914 U
24624 4517 R
27186 4349 R
33990 5020 R
23382 3594 R
20627 2821 R
22795 3366 R
21570 2920 R
22080 2980 R
22250 3731 R
20940 2853 R
21800 2533 R
22934 2729 R
18443 2305 R
19538 2642 R
20460 3124 R
21419 2752 R
25160 3429 R
22482 3947 M
20969 2509 M
27224 5440 M
25892 4042 M
22644 3402 M
24640 2829 M
22341 2297 M
25610 2932 M
26015 3705 M
25788 4123 M
29132 3608 M
41480 8349 M
25845 3766 M
ural 2 Dummies
Sl No. Salary Region
1 24624 R
2 27186 R
3 33990 R
Y = 1 + 2D2 + 3D3 + ui 4 23382 R
5 20627 R
D2 = 1 if Semi Urban Else 0 6 22795 R
D3 = 1 if Rural Else 0 7 21570 R
8 22080 R
9 22250 R
E( Y | D2 =1, D3 =0) = 1 + 2 10 20940 R
E( Y | D2 =0, D3 =1) = 1 + 3 11 21800 R
E( Y | D2 =0, D3 =0) = 1 12 22934 R
13 18443 R
14 19538 R
15 20460 R
16 21419 R
17 25160 R
18 22482 U
19 20969 U
20 27224 U
21 25892 U
22 22644 U
23 24640 U
24 22341 U
25 25610 U
26 26015 U
27 25788 U
28 29132 U
29 41480 U
30 25845 U
Significance F
0.1037636

Lower 95% Upper 95% Lower 95.0%Upper 95.0%


23889.568 28427.6624572936 23889.568 28427.662
-4621.649 1152.7038573037 -4621.6489 1152.7039
-6278.868 -250.3625892829 -6278.8682 -250.3626
Upper 95% Lower 95.0% Upper 95.0%
16075.604 10462.6240378991 16075.604
-61.76767 -3285.2611133734 -61.767671
588.1896 -2876.5029619185 588.1896
3.9278622 2.6498337915 3.9278622
2 Dummies
Gender DU DM Govt Exp.
M 0 1 4517
F 0 0 4349
F 0 0 5020

F 0 0 3594
F 0 0 2821
M 0 1 3366
F 0 0 2920
M 0 1 2980
F 0 0 3731
M 0 1 2853
M 0 1 2533
F 0 0 2729
M 0 1 2305
F 0 0 2642
F 0 0 3124
M 0 1 2752
F 0 0 3429
F 1 0 3947
F 1 0 2509
M 1 1 5440
M 1 1 4042
F 1 0 3402
M 1 1 2829
F 1 0 2297
M 1 1 2932
F 1 0 3705
F 1 0 4123
M 1 1 3608
F 1 0 8349
F 1 0 3766
u v w x y Constants
1 1 1 1 1 5.5
1 2 1 -0.5 2 22.5
0 2 2 -1 -1 30
2 0 -1 0.75 0.5 -11
1 0.25 1 -1 0 17.5

eqn const var sol


5.5 5.5 u 1
22.5 22.5 v 3.999999
30 30 w 7.5
-11 -11 x -8
17.5 17.5 y 1

u + v + w + x + y = 5.5
u + 2v + w - 0.5x + 2y = 22.5
2v + 2w - x - y = 30
2u - w + 0.75x + 0.5y = -11
u + 0.25v + w - x = 17.5
Using Excel to Solve Simultaneous Linear Equati
In this article we present two methods of solving simultaneous linear equations using Excel. The first method uses Excel Solve

We demonstrate these two methods by solving the following equations for u, v, w, x and y:

u + v + w + x + y = 5.5
u + 2v + w - 0.5x + 2y = 22.5
2v + 2w - x - y = 30
2u - w + 0.75x + 0.5y = -11
u + 0.25v + w - x = 17.5

Using Excel Solver to Solve Simultaneous Linear Equations


To use Excel Solver, you'll need to set up a worksheet like the one below:

Fig. 1 -
Specimen
Worksheet
Before
Running
Excel Solver

Note that each of the five equations is entered as a formula in separate cells that are directly below each other. This arrangem

You might want to enter an initial guess for u, v, w, x and y. We haven't done so here (the cells are blank) and often you won't n

Now start Solver (by clicking on Tools then Solver...). Clear the "Set Target Cell" edit box and in the "By Changing Cells" edit b
Fig. 2 -
Solver
Parameters
Dialog Box

Next set the constraints by clicking on the Add button. When the Add Constraints dialog box opens, fill it out as shown below (a

Fig. 3 - Add
Constraint
Dialog Box

This ensures that Excel Solver is constrained to find a solution that matches the constants on the right hand side of the simulta

Fig. 4 -
Completed
Solver
Parameters
Dialog Box

Lastly click on the Solve button. You should see the following:
Fig. 5 -
Solver
Results
Dialog Box

Click on the OK button to keep the solution. The spreadsheet should now look like this:

Fig. 6 -
Specimen
Worksheet
After
Running
Excel Solver

As you can see, Excel Solver has updated the spreadsheet and replaced the contents of F3:F7 with values of u, v, w, x and y t

Using Matrix Functions to Solve Simultaneous Linear Equations


As an alternative to using Excel Solver, you can use the matrix functions mmult and minverse.

When using mmult and minverse we need only use the coefficients of each equation. (Coefficients are the numbers on the left
Fig. 7 -
Specimen
Worksheet
Before
Using Matrix
Functions

Now select an empty area on the worksheet. Make sure the area is exactly five rows high and one column wide. Click on the fo

Fig. 8 -
Excel
Formula Bar

When you've finished typing in the formula, don't press Enter. Press Ctrl + Shift + Enter instead. (That is, press the Ctrl, Shift a

Fig. 9 -
Specimen
Worksheet
After Using
Matrix
Functions

Matrix functions are slightly more flexible than Excel Solver. If you change a coefficient or constant, the solution is updated imm
ear Equations
method uses Excel Solver (which is an add-in optimizer). The second method makes use of Excel's built in matrix functions.

uations

ach other. This arrangement makes it easy to set up Excel Solver because we can select all formulas using a single range. We do the same

ank) and often you won't need to. If Excel Solver can't find a solution, it might be necessary to enter a good guess for the unknowns.

By Changing Cells" edit box, enter a range for the solution. The Solver Parameters dialog box should now look something like this:
ll it out as shown below (adjusted if necessary for the way you've set up your spreadsheet):

ht hand side of the simultaneous linear equations. Now click on OK to return to the Solver Parameters dialog box:
values of u, v, w, x and y that solve the simultaneous linear equations.

e the numbers on the left hand side of each equation. As an example, for the second equation, the coefficients are 1, 2, 1, -0.5 and 2.) With
olumn wide. Click on the formula bar and enter "=mmult(minverse(A3:E7),G3:G7)" as shown below. (You may need to change the ranges to

t is, press the Ctrl, Shift and Enter keys together.) This enters the formula as an array which is the same size as the solution of the simultan

he solution is updated immediately. If you use Excel Solver and make a change, you'll have to re-run Solver to calculate a new solution. A d
gle range. We do the same with the unknowns (u, v, w, x and y) and the constants on the right hand side of each equation. That is, we've arr

for the unknowns.

mething like this:


e 1, 2, 1, -0.5 and 2.) With this in mind, set up a spreadsheet where the coefficients for each equation are entered into consecutive rows. Als
d to change the ranges to be consistent with the layout of your spreadsheet.)

he solution of the simultaneous linear equations. You should see the solution of the simultaneous linear equations in the cells you selected:

culate a new solution. A disadvantage of using matrix functions is that they restrict you to solving linear equations. This is where using Exce
quation. That is, we've arranged them in a vertical block of cells.
into consecutive rows. Also, enter the constants from the right hand side of each equation into a vertical block of cells. You'll end up with a s
n the cells you selected:

This is where using Excel Solver can be an advantage; you may be able to solve non linear equations as well as linear ones.
ells. You'll end up with a spreadsheet like this:
FAMILY Owning House Income per Month observation Entry GPA Entry Knowledg
1 0 8000 1 2.66 20
2 1 16000 2 2.89 22
3 1 18000 3 3.28 24
4 0 11000 4 2.92 12
5 0 12000 5 4.00 21
6 1 19000 6 2.86 17
7 1 20000 7 2.76 17
8 0 13000 8 2.87 21
9 0 9000 9 3.03 25
10 0 10000 10 3.92 29
11 1 17000 11 2.63 20
12 1 18000 12 3.32 23
13 0 14000 13 3.57 23
14 1 20000 14 3.26 25
15 0 6000 15 3.53 26
16 1 19000 16 2.74 19
17 1 16000 17 2.75 25
18 0 10000 18 2.83 19
19 0 8000 19 3.12 23
20 1 18000 20 3.16 25
21 1 22000 21 2.06 22
22 1 16000 22 3.62 28
23 0 12000 23 2.89 14
24 0 11000 24 3.51 26
25 1 16000 25 3.54 24
26 0 11000 26 2.83 27
27 1 20000 27 3.39 17
28 1 18000 28 2.67 24
29 0 11000 29 3.65 21
30 0 10000 30 4.00 23
31 1 17000 31 3.10 21
32 0 13000 32 2.39 19
33 1 21000
34 1 20000
35 0 11000
36 0 8000
37 1 17000
38 1 16000
39 0 7000
40 1 17000
NTM GRADE LETTER
0 0 C
0 0 B
0 0 B
0 0 B
0 1 A
0 0 B
0 0 B
0 0 B
0 0 C
0 1 A
0 0 C
0 0 B
0 0 B
0 1 A
0 0 B
0 0 B
0 0 C
0 0 C
1 0 B
1 1 A
1 0 C
1 1 A
1 0 C
1 0 B
1 1 A
1 1 A
1 1 A
1 0 B
1 1 A
1 1 A
1 0 C
1 1 A
In a Market survey conducted to examine whether the choice of a brand is related to income strata of the consumers, a random
Observed Expected
Income Strata Brand 1 Brand 2 Brand 3 Total Income Str Brand 1 Brand 2
<10000 132 128 50 310 <10000 124 124
10000-15000 62 60 28 150 10000-150 60 60
15001-20000 30 30 26 86 15001-200 34.4 34.4
> 20000 16 22 16 54 > 20000 21.6 21.6
Total 240 240 120 600 Expected Vlues = (Col Marginal total * Row Mar

Ho : Brand Preference and Income levels are Independet or not associated


H1 : Brand Preference and Income levels are not Independet or associated
Chi-square = [(O - E)^2/E] 12.75861 Calculated Value of Chi
0.516129 0.129032 2.322581
Critical Chi depends on df 0.066667 0 0.133333
df = (No. of rows - 1) * (no. of Cols - 1) 6 0.562791 0.562791 4.502326
Critical Value of Chi = 12.59159 1.451852 0.007407 2.503704
use CHINV to get critical Value of Chi 2.597438 0.69923 9.461943
CHINV ( Probability,df) where probability is level of Significance needed

Since Calculated Chi 12.76 > 12.59 Reject Ho and Accept H1


Conclude that Brand Preference and Income levels are associated

A researcher was interested in knowing whether the performance of firms belonging to the automoble sector is independent of
Chi Square Test
Firm Location Performance Assume that a marketting manager wishes to com
1 1 1 Chi Suare Test of Goodness of Fit
2 1 1 For SPSS
3 1 1 Pack DesignFrequency Package Design
4 1 1 A 1
5 1 1 A 1
6 1 1 A 1
7 1 2 A 1
8 1 2 A 1
9 1 2 A 1
10 1 2 A 1
11 1 2 A 1
12 1 3 A 1
13 1 3 A 1
14 1 3 A 1
15 1 3 A 1
16 1 3 A 1
17 1 3 A 1
18 1 3 A 1
19 1 3 A 1
20 1 3 A 1
21 1 3 A 1
22 1 3 A 1
23 1 3 A 1
24 2 1 A 1
25 2 1 A 1
26 2 1 A 1
27 2 1 A 1
28 2 1 A 1
29 2 2 A 1
30 2 2 A 1
31 2 2 A 1
32 2 2 A 1
33 2 2 A 1
34 2 2 A 1
35 2 2 A 1
36 2 2 A 1
37 2 3 A 1
38 2 3 A 1
39 2 3 A 1
40 2 3 B 2
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a of the consumers, a random sample of 600 consumers reveal the following observed frequencies
ected
Brand 3
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oble sector is independent of the location of the firm. She developed a measure of performance on a nominal scale from 1-3. 1 representin

tting manager wishes to compare five different package design. He is interested in knowing which is the most preferred one so that the sam
oodness of Fit
For Excel
Package Design
Colour Preference
A 36
B 52
C 40
D 35
E 37

O E (O-E)^2/E
36 40 0.4
52 40 3.6
40 40 0
35 40 0.625
37 40 0.225
4.85 9.487729

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e from 1-3. 1 representing loss, 2 break-even and 3 profit. The location of the firm was put 1 for low/middle income countries and 2 for hig

erred one so that the same can be introduced in the market. A random of 200 consumers gives the following picture. Test whether the cons
me countries and 2 for high income countries. Find out if the performance of the firm is independent of its location

re. Test whether the consumer preferences for designs show any significant difference.
A business schoool in its advertisement claims that the average salary of its graduate in a particular year is on par with the ave
A study was conducted 1
One Sample t-test Independent Sample t-test A corporateDependendent Sample
Student Salary (in Rs. '000) Miner Mine Output (in Tonnes) Employee
1 750 1 48 1
2 600 2 1 45 2
3 600 3 1 33 3
4 650 4 1 39 4
5 700 5 1 34 5
6 780 6 1 49 6
7 860 7 1 33 7
8 810 8 1 45 8
9 780 9 1 48 9
10 670 10 1 44 10
11 690 11 1 45 11
12 550 12 1 45 12
13 610 13 1 36 13
14 715 14 1 48 14
15 755 15 1 41 15
16 770 16 1 47 16
17 680 17 1 39 17
18 670 18 1 49 18
19 740 19 1 38 19
20 760 20 1 45 20
21 775 21 2 42
22 845 22 2 44
23 870 23 2 41
24 640 24 2 39
25 690 25 2 35
26 715 26 2 34
27 630 27 2 33
28 685 28 2 36
29 780 29 2 37
30 635 30 2 37
31 2 41
32 2 42
33 2 39
34 2 38
35 2 38
36 2 39
37 2 41
38 2 40
39 2 41
40 2 40
41 2 38
42 2 41
43 2 43
44 2 40
H0: No Difference between average salaries(one sample t-test)
H0: Avg output of the workers from mine 1 equals that of mine 2
H0: Avg output of the employees are same before and after training program
year is on par with the average salaries offered at the top five B-schools. A sample of 30 graduates, from the business school whose claim w

Dependendent Sample t-test


Before After
41 44
35 36
40 48
50 47
39 40
45 52
35 35
36 51
44 46
40 55
46 39
42 40
37 36
34 39
38 50
42 46
46 49
39 42
40 51
45 37
ess school whose claim was to be varified was taken at random. Thier salaries are given. The average salary offered at the top five B-scho
red at the top five B-schools in that year was 7,50,000. Assess the validity of the claim made by the business school in its advertisement.
ol in its advertisement.
An oil company has introduced a new brand of gasoline in its outlet in three major metro cities. However, they are not sure how
An MBA Aspirant was interested in knowing the impact of educational backgrou
One way ANOVA Two way ANOVA
Outlet Metro Volume (in Gallons) Student Edu_BackgWork_Exp Salary (in lakhs)
1 1 15 1 1 1 8.5
2 1 13.5 2 1 1 10.8
3 1 14.2 3 1 1 9.7
4 1 13 4 1 1 8.8
5 1 15 5 1 2 7.8
6 1 11 6 1 1 7.5
7 1 12.5 7 1 1 7.8
8 1 16 8 1 1 6.9
9 1 14.25 9 1 2 4.5
10 1 13.5 10 1 2 4.1
11 2 8 11 1 1 7.7
12 2 8.25 12 1 2 5.5
13 2 6.4 13 1 2 5.6
14 2 7.2 14 1 2 5.2
15 2 4.4 15 1 2 4.1
16 2 11.3 16 2 1 9.8
17 2 7.8 17 2 1 10.2
18 2 8.1 18 2 1 11
19 2 9 19 2 2 7.8
20 2 6.8 20 2 2 7.3
21 3 14.6 21 2 1 6.9
22 3 16.5 22 2 1 6.1
23 3 13.2 23 2 1 6.25
24 3 13.6 24 2 2 3.8
25 3 21 25 2 2 3.2
26 3 11.7 26 2 2 5.1
27 3 12.3 27 2 2 4.9
28 3 17 28 2 2 4.65
29 3 14.75 29 2 2 4.8
30 3 18 30 2 1 5.24

H0: The average sale of new brand of gasoline is same in all the metros. (One Way ANOVA)
H0: The edu background and previous exp have no bearing on the placement salaries. ( Two Way ANOVA)

A consumer marketting group desired to examine whther supermarket chains operating in the city differed in their "

Chain 1 Chain 2 Chain 3


15 10 17
14 14 12
20 9 14
15 10 15
16 11 12
A super market that has a chain of stores is concerned about its service quality reputation perceived by its coustomers. The Ta

Day/Store A B C D E
Monday 79 81 74 77 66
Tuesday 78 86 89 97 86
Wednesda 81 87 84 94 82
Thursday 80 83 81 88 83
Friday 70 74 77 89 68

Store Day X* Store Day X*


A Monday 79 C Wednesda 84
A Tuesday 78 C Thursday 81
A Wednesday 81 C Friday 77
A Thursday 80 D Monday 77
A Friday 70 D Tuesday 97
B Monday 81 D Wednesda 94
B Tuesday 86 D Thursday 88
B Wednesday 87 D Friday 89
B Thursday 83 E Monday 66
B Friday 74 E Tuesday 86
C Monday 74 E Wednesda 82
C Tuesday 89 E Thursday 83
E Friday 68
X* = % of respondents who have said that the staff is polite
es. However, they are not sure how the new brand is selling at the three places since there is a lot of differences in driving habits of the peo
the impact of educational background (Arts / Engineering) on the final placement salaries. He is alos aware that the previous work experien

Salary (in lakhs)

wo Way ANOVA)

perating in the city differed in their "out of Stock" levels for the advertised specials. The goup identified the relavant response variable as per
erceived by its coustomers. The Table below shows the perceived service quality with regrads to politness of the staff. The number in each
n driving habits of the people of the three metros. THe company selected 10 outlets in each city and tabulated the data on an averege daily
he previous work experience also has an impact on salaries. Therefore he chose edu. Background and work experience as two independen

response variable as percentage of the items advertised not in stock. The following table provides the data collected from three super mark
staff. The number in each cell of the table is percentage of people who have said that the staff is polite. perform a two way ANOVA and draw
data on an averege daily sale at each of the selected outlets. Test whether the average sale of the new brand of gasoline is same in all the
rience as two independent variables. Based on educational background, respondents are categorised in to two groups, one with arts/comm

ted from three super market chains in the city.


wo way ANOVA and draw your inferences about the population means of the politness corresponding to the days, as well as the stores.
gasoline is same in all the metro cities.
oups, one with arts/commerce and the other with science/engg. based on previous work exp. they are again classified into two groups one w
as well as the stores.
fied into two groups one with work exp and the other without. A sample of 3 students is randomly chosen and their salaries from campus rec
salaries from campus recruitment as well as the information on edu background and work exp are collected. Salaries is given in lakhs. Var
ries is given in lakhs. Varify whether work experience and educational background has a significant impact on placement salaries.
cement salaries.
Anova: Two-Factor Without Replication

SUMMARY Count Sum Average Variance


Row 1 5 377 75.4 34.3
Row 2 5 436 87.2 46.7
Row 3 5 428 85.6 27.3
Row 4 5 415 83 9.5
Row 5 5 378 75.6 68.3

Column 1 5 388 77.6 19.3


Column 2 5 411 82.2 26.7
Column 3 5 405 81 34.5
Column 4 5 445 89 58.5
Column 5 5 385 77 86

ANOVA
Source of Variation SS df MS F P-value F crit
Rows 617.36 4 154.34 8.737051 0.000614 3.006917
Columns 461.76 4 115.44 6.534956 0.002575 3.006917
Error 282.64 16 17.665

Total 1361.76 24
QnreNo SL No Name Sex Age ExperiencLeadershipDuration Individual After or B
1 2 Alagu 0 45 72 1 72 1 1
2 1 Sellamal 0 63 48 0 0 1 0
3 2 Anarkali 0 37 48 1 36 0 0
4 2 Vasantha 0 35 60 1 36 1 1
5 2 Gomathi 0 28 12 0 0 0 0
6 2 Ponnu 0 29 12 0 0 1 1
7 2 Punji 0 35 12 0 0 0 0
8 2 Sundhari 0 23 12 1 12 0 0
9 2 Nallamma 0 35 24 0 0 0 0
10 2 Karuppaa 0 35 72 1 72 1 1
11 2 Tavamani 0 45 72 0 0 0 0
12 2 Annapoor 0 25 36 0 0 0 0
13 2 Paakyam 0 38 72 1 12 1 1
14 2 Rani 0 36 12 0 0 0 0
15 2 Raajama 0 35 72 0 0 0 0
16 1 Chittama 0 50 72 1 60 0 0
17 2 Rathinam 0 28 72 1 6 0 0
18 2 Kalyaani 0 40 72 0 0 0 0
19 2 Sivagaam 0 25 12 0 0 0 0
20 2 Gowri 0 60 72 1 72 0 0
21 2 Lakshmi 0 42 2 0 0 0 0
22 4 Malar 0 58 12 0 0 0 0
23 3 Vijaya 0 30 48 0 0 0 0
24 2 Prema 0 55 72 0 0 0 0
25 2 Tavamani 0 30 12 0 0 0 0
26 1 Rukmini 0 55 48 1 36 1 1
27 1 Ponnamm 0 50 24 0 0 0 0
28 2 Shanthi 0 30 12 0 0 0 0
29 2 Sasi 0 23 24 0 0 0 0
30 2 Selambaa 0 27 48 0 0 0 0
31 2 Selvi 0 30 48 1 12 0 0
32 2 papa 0 45 72 1 48 1 1
33 2 Indra 0 30 12 1 12 0 0
34 2 Seethiam 0 50 48 0 0 0 0
35 2 Valli 0 40 48 0 0 0 0
36 2 Paapathi 0 45 12 0 0 0 0
37 2 Saavithri 0 50 24 0 0 0 0
38 2 Vaasugi 0 31 24 0 0 0 0
39 2 Jilani 0 32 60 1 6 0 0
40 2 Indra 0 40 48 1 48 0 0
41 1 Chinnam 0 50 72 1 12 0 0
42 2 Anbu 0 45 72 0 0 0 0
43 2 Sivakaami 0 40 72 1 60 0 0
44 2 Alagamma 0 48 24 0 0 0 0
45 2 Subbamm 0 40 12 0 0 0 0
46 2 Kaatraani 0 39 72 1 48 0 0
47 2 Anjalai 0 35 72 0 0 0 0
48 3 Sivagaam 0 28 72 0 0 0 0
49 2 Alaguman 0 45 72 0 0 0 0
50 2 Padmini 0 40 72 0 0 0 0
51 2 Mala 0 35 12 0 0 0 0
Introduce Loan Poss Date1 Loan AmoSource1 Before/aftPurpose1 Date2 Loan AmoSource2
4 1 84 10000 1 0 6 36 5000 4
2 1 60 20000 1 0 5 12 10000 4
1 60 10000 2 0 2 36 3000 1
4 1 36 4000 4 1 6 12 3000 4
1 36 4000 1 0 2 2 6000 2
4 1 36 4000 1 0 3 11 3000 4
0
1 7 5000 1 0 2 1 6000 4
1 12 3000 4 1 1 6 1000 4
4 1 84 10000 1 0 3 36 10000 4
1 84 1500 2 0 2 60 20000 4
1 24 5000 4 1 3 12 5000 4
4 1 108 4000 1 0 2 60 5000 1
1 5 2000 4 1 1
1 84 3000 1 0 4 48 9000 4
1 7 500 1 0 2 48 5000 4
1 84 2000 1 0 3 60 5000 4
1 36 5000 4 1 6 12 10000 4
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1 60 20000 1 0 3 48 10000 4
4 1 84 4000 3 0 6 36 5000 4
1 8 4000 4 1 1 2 2000 4
1 10 10000 4 1 2
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1 6 6000 4 1 3
1 36 6000 2 0 7 12 2000 4
1 30 15000 1 0 6 20 2000 3
1 72 5000 2 0 3 48 3000 4
1 36 5000 4 1 6 16 4000 4
1 60 2000 4 1 1 48 5000 4
1 36 12000 4 1 6 16 6000 1
1 48 3000 4 1 1 18 1000 4
1 12 4000 4 1 7
0
1 4000 36 4 1 1 16 2000 4
1 60 4000 4 1 5 48 2000 4
1 84 10000 1 0 6 60 6000 4
1 48 7000 4 1 7 36 2000 4
1 48 4000 4 1 6 12 8000 4
1 6 3000 4 1 2
Before/aftPurpose2 Date3 Loan AmoSource3 Before/aftPurpose3 Date4 Loan AmoSource4
1 5 12 10000 4 1 2 2 5000 4
1 4 3 30000 4 1 6
1 4 36 3000 4 1 2 1 5000 4
1 1 6 2000 4 1 3
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Age Gender Weight Height Education Soc.Stat Income House-Type
12 1 25.5 125 7 1 8000 1
10 2 23 105 5 1 12000 1
11 1 20 100 6 2 13000 2
14 1 37 155 9 1 9000 1
12 1 20.5 102 7 2 11000 2
11 3 29 135 6 2 13100 2
12 2 32 145 7 1 10500 1
16 2 42 150 11 1 18000 2
17 1 38 149 12 2 11500 1
15 2 31 145 10 3 29000 2
14 1 42 155 9 3 18000 2
13 2 32 132 8 3 23000 2
11 2 28 129 6 2 12000 1
10 1 23 109 5 1 9000 1
14 2 42.5 148 8 2 14000 2
17 1 99.9 156 12 3 19000 2
16 2 48.5 155 11 1 14000 1
10 1 23.5 132 5 3 19000 2
12 2 22 110 7 1 17000 2
gender ethnicity year lowup section gpa extcr review quiz1 quiz2
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2 4 3 2 2 2.19 2 1 10 10
1 4 4 2 2 2.46 2 2 10 7
1 3 2 1 2 3.98 1 1 7 8
1 2 4 2 1 1.84 1 1 7 8
1 4 3 2 3 3.9 1 2 10 10
2 2 3 2 3 2.84 2 1 10 9
1 5 2 1 1 3.57 1 2 10 9
2 4 3 2 1 3.95 2 2 10 10
1 3 3 2 2 3.49 2 1 10 10
1 1 4 2 2 2.32 1 1 7 8
2 4 3 2 3 2.35 1 2 8 10
2 4 3 2 1 2.45 1 1 8 8
1 4 1 1 2 2.9 1 1 3 8
2 4 3 2 3 2.33 1 2 5 5
1 5 3 2 3 2.54 1 2 5 8
2 2 4 2 2 1.66 2 2 5 7
2 4 3 2 1 2.74 1 1 8 9
2 4 3 2 2 2.51 1 1 5 9
2 4 4 2 1 2.54 1 1 10 9
1 2 2 1 2 3.7 1 2 3 6
1 2 3 2 2 3.9 1 2 10 8
1 5 3 2 3 2.21 1 2 9 10
1 4 3 2 1 2.46 1 2 6 9
2 3 4 2 3 1.14 1 2 2 5
1 3 2 1 2 2.09 2 2 6 5
1 1 3 2 2 2.34 2 1 10 8
1 2 2 1 1 2.03 1 2 10 10
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2 4 3 2 2 2.25 2 2 10 9
1 2 3 2 2 2.28 1 2 6 7
1 4 3 2 3 3.02 2 1 10 10
2 2 3 2 1 2.38 1 2 8 9
1 2 3 2 2 1.91 1 2 9 8
1 4 3 2 2 3.53 1 2 6 7
1 4 3 2 3 2.61 1 2 10 10
2 2 3 2 2 2.8 1 1 7 6
1 2 3 2 1 2.66 1 2 8 6
1 5 4 2 3 2.77 1 1 6 8
2 4 3 2 1 3.84 2 2 10 10
1 3 3 2 3 2.38 1 1 4 7
1 3 3 2 1 2.34 1 1 7 6
1 3 4 2 2 3.17 1 2 8 8
2 3 3 2 1 3.42 2 2 10 10
1 5 3 2 2 2.72 1 2 8 9
2 5 3 2 3 2.47 1 1 0 5
1 4 3 2 2 1.33 1 2 8 5
1 4 2 1 2 3.9 1 1 7 8
1 4 4 2 2 3.9 1 1 10 9
1 5 3 2 1 2.96 1 1 7 7
1 2 3 2 1 3.9 2 2 10 10
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1 4 4 2 3 3.45 2 1 10 8
1 4 3 2 1 3.57 1 2 0 3
1 4 4 2 2 3.05 1 2 9 8
1 3 3 2 3 1.24 1 1 7 6
2 3 3 2 3 1.77 1 2 6 7
1 4 3 2 1 3.64 1 2 10 10
1 3 4 2 3 2.56 1 2 5 7
2 4 3 2 3 1.24 1 2 3 8
1 4 3 2 2 1.5 1 2 5 7
1 3 2 1 3 3.9 1 2 8 9
2 5 3 2 3 3.58 1 2 10 9
2 2 3 2 3 1.61 1 1 6 9
2 2 2 1 2 1.77 1 2 6 7
2 3 3 2 1 2.57 1 1 6 8
2 4 3 2 2 2.96 1 2 8 9
1 3 3 2 2 3.13 1 2 9 6
1 4 2 1 3 3.9 1 2 8 7
2 3 2 1 1 2.27 2 2 10 9
2 3 3 2 2 2.43 1 2 8 8
2 4 4 2 2 2.88 1 1 7 10
2 5 4 2 3 2.4 1 1 3 6
1 5 3 2 1 3.01 1 2 3 5
2 4 3 2 1 3.9 1 2 10 10
1 3 4 2 1 4 1 2 9 9
1 4 3 2 1 2.22 2 2 10 9
2 3 2 1 1 2.56 2 1 8 5
1 4 3 2 1 1.95 1 2 9 10
1 4 1 1 1 3.9 1 2 8 9
2 5 3 2 3 3.54 1 2 9 9
2 4 3 2 3 3.66 2 1 10 8
1 2 3 2 1 2.56 1 1 7 6
1 2 3 2 3 2.92 1 2 8 9
1 2 3 2 1 3.9 1 2 8 10
1 3 4 2 2 2.31 1 1 10 8
2 4 3 2 2 2.77 2 2 10 9
2 3 2 1 3 2.84 1 1 6 8
1 4 1 1 2 1.85 1 2 4 8
1 3 2 1 3 3.49 1 2 10 9
2 3 3 2 1 2.22 1 2 10 10
1 2 2 1 2 3.28 2 2 10 9
2 4 3 2 2 2.73 1 2 7 9
1 2 3 2 3 2.02 2 2 10 8
1 1 3 2 3 3.53 1 2 7 10
1 4 3 2 2 3.9 1 2 6 7
1 4 2 1 1 2.3 1 2 10 9
1 4 4 2 2 2.37 1 2 10 10
1 4 4 2 1 3.19 1 2 9 7
2 4 4 2 1 3.9 1 2 4 8
2 4 3 2 3 1.8 1 2 3 6
2 3 3 2 3 2.11 1 1 4 5
1 4 2 1 1 2.43 2 2 10 9
1 4 3 2 3 3.06 1 2 7 8
quiz3 quiz4 quiz5 final total percent grade passfail
7 6 3 53 80 64 D P
7 6 9 54 96 77 C P
8 9 7 57 98 78 C P
7 7 6 68 103 82 B P
9 8 10 66 108 86 B P
10 9 9 74 122 98 A P
10 10 10 63 112 90 A P
10 10 10 71 120 96 A P
10 10 9 74 123 98 A P
9 10 10 75 124 99 A P
6 7 10 59 97 78 C P
10 10 9 71 118 94 A P
10 10 6 69 111 89 B P
4 6 8 55 84 67 D P
7 6 4 52 79 63 D P
6 4 10 61 94 75 C P
4 7 6 63 92 74 C P
6 7 10 48 88 70 C P
5 6 10 63 98 78 C P
10 10 7 60 106 85 B P
2 6 6 55 78 62 D P
10 10 8 68 114 91 A P
9 9 9 52 98 78 C P
8 9 9 68 109 87 B P
4 5 6 43 65 52 F F
4 7 6 62 90 72 C P
10 10 7 63 108 86 B P
10 10 9 71 120 96 A P
5 4 5 57 81 65 D P
10 10 8 61 118 86 B P
9 6 8 61 97 78 C P
10 9 9 55 103 82 B P
10 10 9 50 96 77 C P
10 10 6 66 109 87 B P
7 9 9 54 92 74 C P
10 10 10 53 103 82 B P
9 8 8 60 98 78 C P
7 8 7 60 96 77 C P
9 5 8 63 99 79 C P
10 9 10 74 123 98 A P
6 4 7 56 84 67 D P
8 7 9 59 96 77 C P
8 10 9 70 113 90 A P
10 9 10 75 124 99 A P
9 8 10 60 104 83 B P
0 2 5 40 52 42 F F
6 4 7 58 88 70 C P
8 6 6 63 98 78 C P
10 10 8 74 121 97 A P
6 9 8 61 98 78 C P
10 10 8 75 123 98 A P
8 9 6 69 107 86 B P
6 6 6 48 75 60 D P
7 9 7 68 109 87 B P
2 2 2 42 51 41 F F
10 8 8 65 108 86 B P
7 10 5 53 88 70 C P
6 8 6 59 92 74 C P
10 10 10 72 122 98 A P
6 5 6 58 87 70 C P
5 2 7 59 84 67 D P
8 5 8 57 90 72 C P
9 10 10 67 113 90 A P
10 10 7 62 108 86 B P
9 7 10 64 105 84 B P
7 7 5 60 92 74 C P
9 5 7 62 97 78 C P
9 9 8 62 105 84 B P
8 7 10 66 106 85 B P
9 10 8 57 99 79 C P
10 10 10 62 111 89 B P
7 8 10 65 106 85 B P
8 9 10 60 104 83 B P
3 2 6 50 70 56 F F
3 2 4 49 66 53 F F
10 9 10 73 122 98 A P
10 10 9 70 117 94 A P
10 10 8 62 109 87 B P
6 4 7 62 92 74 C P
10 8 8 53 98 78 C P
10 10 8 66 111 89 B P
10 8 9 68 113 90 A O
10 10 10 68 116 93 A P
10 8 7 57 95 76 C P
8 8 7 68 108 86 B P
10 8 9 73 118 94 A P
9 10 7 49 93 74 C P
10 10 9 61 109 87 B P
6 6 10 64 100 80 B P
5 7 9 57 90 72 C P
10 10 8 71 118 94 A P
10 9 8 52 99 79 C P
10 10 9 72 120 96 A P
9 7 8 67 107 86 B P
10 10 7 52 97 78 C P
9 8 9 72 115 92 A P
7 5 9 67 101 81 B P
10 10 7 60 106 85 B P
10 10 10 53 93 74 C P
10 9 7 65 107 86 B P
6 6 9 64 97 78 C P
3 4 5 49 70 56 F F
6 6 6 50 77 62 D P
10 10 7 63 109 87 B P
9 8 7 68 107 86 B P

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