 We are studying which restaurants could we bring to the Charlotte County community. We also are trying to figure which restaurant would be the cheapest.

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 We are studying which restaurants could we bring to the Charlotte County community. We also are trying to figure which restaurant would be the cheapest and attract the most customers.

 The people we studied for this survey were random people in our high school.

 about 600 people are in our high school that we randomly chose to complete or survey.

 Our sample was about 20 people. We had twenty surveys and twenty people did it.

 We chose the people in our high school to do our survey.

 We just randomly chose people in our school. Mostly our friends or people we’re close to.

 Fast Food Restaurant Survey   We’re trying to open a fast food restaurant and would like to know which restaurants would attract the most people or which restaurants would be the cheapest to eat at. Rate the following restaurants 1-8, 1 being the least liked restaurant and 8 being the most favorite restaurant.   1. McDonald's ___  2.Hardees ___  3.Wendy's ___  4.Bojangles ___  5.Subway ___  6.Chick-fil-a ___  7.Arby's ___  8.KFC ___

 Minimum-1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1  Q1-3, 1, 3, 4, 2, 2, 1, 4  Median-5, 3, 5, 6, 3, 3, 3, 6  Q3-6, 6, 7, 8, 5, 5, 4, 7  Maximum-7, 8, 8, 8, 6, 6, 8, 8

 Mean- 5.8  Variance  Standard Deviation- 3.88

 Mean  Variance  Standard Deviation-1.52

 Mean- 5  Variance  Standard Deviation-2.10

 Mean  Variance  Standard Deviation-2.18

 Mean  Variance  Standard Deviation-2.25

 Mean- 5  Variance  Standard Deviation-2.12

 Mean  Variance  Standard Deviation-2.39

 Mean  Variance  Standard Deviation-1.88

 Yes, because all the people in our student body didn’t have an equal chance of doing the survey.

 Not much because I thought our project was pretty good. I may would have added more fast food restaurants.

 More people to do our survey.

 We recommend that you go to Mc

 We recommend that you build a McDonalds to the Charlotte County community because the majority of the population likes Mickey D’s and they agree it’s the cheapest.