Math 1040 Term Project Group 2 Stacey Perko Shanda Miller Stephanie Baker Ben Mansell Heidi Kaibetoney.

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Math 1040 Term Project Group 2 Stacey Perko Shanda Miller Stephanie Baker Ben Mansell Heidi Kaibetoney

Correlation of GPA  Correlation of GPA and the hours of sleep- (Stacey)  Correlation of GPA and the amount of hours worked during the week- (Heidi)  Correlation of GPA and the number of hours spent studying- (Shanda, Ben, & Stephanie)

Our Study Design Finding answers to our variables:  Simple random sampling  Administered a random survey  Salt Lake Community College Students on the College Campus  Classrooms  Hallways  Common areas

Our Survey Questions What is your Current GPA as of fall 2011? How many hours on average do you sleep at night? How many hours on average do you study per week? How many hours do you work per week? (If you don’t work, please put zero.)

Data: GPA

Data: Hours of Sleep

Summary of Statistics and Frequency Histograms of GPA and Hours of Sleep nmeanVarianceStd. Dev.media n Rang e minmaxQ1Q3Std. Err. GPA Hrs of Sleep GPA Hours of Sleep

Box Plots and Scatter Plots GPA & Hours of Sleep GPA Hours of Sleep Correlation Coefficient Between GPA and hours of sleep is

Data: Hours Worked per Week

Summary of Statistics and Frequency Histograms of GPA and Hours Students Work nmeanVarianceStd. Dev.media n Rang e minmaxQ1Q3Std. Err. GPA Work Hrs GPA Hours Worked in a Week

Box Plots and Scatter Plots GPA & Weekly Hours Worked GPAHours Worked in a Week Correlation Coefficient Between GPA and Hours Worked in a Week is Mode: 3.0 Upper Fence: 4.75 Lower Fence: 1.95 Mode: 0 Upper Fence: 63 Lower Fence: -23

Data: Hours of Study in a Week

Summary of Statistics and Frequency Histograms of GPA and Hours Studied in a Week nmeanVarianceStd. Dev.media n Rang e minmaxQ1Q3Std. Err. GPA Study Hrs GPA Hours Studied in a Week

Box Plots and Scatter Plots GPA & Hours Spent Studying GPAStudy Hours Correlation Coefficient Between GPA and hours of sleep is Mode: 10 Outliers: 25

Conclusion  Difficulties and Surprises Encountered