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1 Measuring Numerical Data HOW MUCH?? Absolute Quantities - ACTUAL Relative Quantities - COMPARING

2 Types of Relative Quantities Percent or Fraction: used when comparing a part to whole of the same variable – Used to show relative change – Part/whole Rate: compare different types of variables (i.e. tickets per person, crimes per 1000 people) Ratio: compare same type of variable from two sources

3 Types of Relative Quantities Rates – Used to compare different types of variables – Examples Miles per hour Tickets per person Crimes per 1000 people (HINT: What word is always in a statement using a rate?)

4 Example Commmunity AreaTotalNumber Living Population Below Poverty Line Riverdale98095487 Oakland61103178 Washington Park141467276 Grand Boulevard2800612762 North Lawndale4176818485 Englewood4022217344 Woodlawn2708610323 Douglas264709699 West Garfield Park230198161 Near West Side4641916149 East Garfield Park208817179 Fuller Park34201174 New City5172117687

5 Percent Of Formula Part = % Whole Whole means the entire pie. Part means one of the shaded regions or pieces of the pie.

6 3 Ways to Think about it

7 Percentage Change Percent Change Formula (find the percent) (New-Old)/Old = % Find new value (given old value and the percent change) Old*(1+%)=New Find old value (given new value and the percent change) Old = New 1 + %

8 Examples The number of DVD players in homes in the United States increased dramatically from 1999 to 2001, from 5.4 million to 25.1 million. By how many percent did it rise from 1999 to 2001? In 2001, there were 654 drive in theaters in the US, 77% fewer than in 1985. Approximately how many drive in theaters were there in 1985? Enrollment at DePaul University has grown by 36% from 1990 to 2001. If the Fall 1990 enrollment was 21,363 students then what was the total enrollment in 2001? A jacket was on sale for 40% off the original price of $79.99. I had an additional 15% off coupon for one item. What was the final price for the jacket?

9 Trendlines Real World Data – Most data is not perfectly linear – Trendlines (also known as line of best fit and least squares line) – We can use the equation to make predictions Is it a good fit? Extrapolation – Predict the future – Constructing points between existing points is referred to as interpolation

10 Least Square Regression Line Example y = mx + b “Best Fit Line” aka “The least squares regression line”

11 The following table describes data for the number of people using a swimming pool over 8 days in summer and the corresponding maximum temperature (in degrees Celsius) on each day. a. Draw a scatterplot for this set of data. b. Trendline. Equation. R2 c. Are we confident? Day Temperature (Celcius)# of People 120280 224360 336450 432420 528400 638500 734475 826320

12 Equation for Exponential Functions Like linear equations, there is also an equation for an exponential relationship y = P*(1+r) x P = a starting value (value of y when x=0) r = percent change (written as a decimal) x = input variable (usually time)

13 Change a number by percentage y = P * (1 + r) (increase) y = P * (1 - r) (decrease) – Y is the ending value – P is starting value and – r is percent change – Calculate in Excel

14 EXAMPLES The population of Jacksonville was 3,810 in 2007, and is growing at an annual rate of 3.5%. If this growth rate continues, what will be the approximate population in 2020? How can we solve this with an Excel spreadsheet? How can we solve this with an equation?

15 TYPES OF GRAPHS Pie Charts

16 Column Chart with more than one Series

17 X-Y Graphs (Line Graphs) Use X-Y graphs when you have a lot of data points The x-axis and the y axis has numerical data This is also called a X-Y Scatter graph with a straight line in Excel – Don’t use the “line graph” function in Excel because it treats x-axis data as “categorical” and not numerical This causes the line not to come out right

18 X-Y Graphs (Line Graphs) Both variables (x and y) are numerical. Connect the data points to create the line Number of Students Frequency of GPAs of Students in Math 101

19 Graph? DePaul Majors in Five Subject Areas in 1999 and 2003 From the DePaul University Fact File Area19992003 Biology244310 English191262 International Studies126150 Mathematics4954 Political Science253406

20 GRAPH? Average Daily Temperature O'Hare Weather Station April 2003 Temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit DateAvg. Daily Temp (° F) 4/1/200360 4/2/200354 4/3/200342 4/4/200336 4/5/200329 4/6/200334 4/7/200332 4/8/200332 4/9/200336 4/10/200342

21 GRAPH? 2000 Illinois Population by Race Source: US Census Racial Category Population (in thousands) White Caucasian9125 African American1877 Other Single Race723 Asian and Pacific Islander429 Two or more Races235 American Indian31


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