Total Cost Quantity # Sales Amount Country Margin % United States Australia United Kingdom Germany France Canada Japan China 483,146 105,290,776.86 293,600 64,436,422.14 173,175 39,175,046.66 121,903 28,728,343.66 65,136 12,949,013.63 31,876 8,270,916.05 37,387 7,430,229.46 27,348 4,637,207.12 48,859,801.18 31,147,861.94 18,175,923.43 13,233,989.83 6,437,727.91 3,908,143.84 3,309,860.93 2,249,999.60 53.60% 51.66% 53.60% 53.93% 50.28% 52.75% 55.45% 51.48% CG GOO 1 201 3. Describe Your Data (2-5 slides) 3.1. Identify the type of each variable and describe how they are measured. 3.2. Describe each of the 4 variables in your dataset by finding their (1) mean, (2) median, (3) mode. (4) range (5) quartiles. 3.3. Explain thoroughly what the descriptive statistics tell you about each of the variables. 3.4. Decide which measure(s) of central tendency represent your variables most accurately and why. These will be the measures you will use for your final argumentation. Visualize Your Data (2-5 slides) 4.1. Choose a method to visualize your variables (e.g. pie chart, bar chart, segmented bar chart, stacked bar chart, histogram, frequency table, boxplot, time series plot) 4.2. Explain the motivation of your choice. 4.3. Visually present each of your 4 variables. 4. Total Cost Quantity # Sales Amount Country Margin % United States Australia United Kingdom Germany France Canada Japan China 483,146 105,290,776.86 293,600 64,436,422.14 173,175 39,175,046.66 121,903 28,728,343.66 65,136 12,949,013.63 31,876 8,270,916.05 37,387 7,430,229.46 27,348 4,637,207.12 48,859,801.18 31,147,861.94 18,175,923.43 13,233,989.83 6,437,727.91 3,908,143.84 3,309,860.93 2,249,999.60 53.60% 51.66% 53.60% 53.93% 50.28% 52.75% 55.45% 51.48% CG GOO 1 201 3. Describe Your Data (2-5 slides) 3.1. Identify the type of each variable and describe how they are measured. 3.2. Describe each of the 4 variables in your dataset by finding their (1) mean, (2) median, (3) mode. (4) range (5) quartiles. 3.3. Explain thoroughly what the descriptive statistics tell you about each of the variables. 3.4. Decide which measure(s) of central tendency represent your variables most accurately and why. These will be the measures you will use for your final argumentation. Visualize Your Data (2-5 slides) 4.1. Choose a method to visualize your variables (e.g. pie chart, bar chart, segmented bar chart, stacked bar chart, histogram, frequency table, boxplot, time series plot) 4.2. Explain the motivation of your choice. 4.3. Visually present each of your 4 variables. 4