InstructionsMenWomenAgeHeightAge 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
Instructions:
The given information shows the Ages and Heights for 100 men and 100 women. For each gender:
1, Create a single bar graph using two different colors to represent the male and female categories. Arrange each gender according to the following age groups: 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, and 60-69. Then for each age group and gender, find the average height for all the subjects in each age group. The bar graph should show both men and women! Please see the tab labeled "Bar Chart Hint" for a couple of helpful hints on how to approach this chart.
2. Creat a pie chart (one for each gender) to show the percentage of heights in each age group for each gender. Please see the tab labeled "Pie Chart Hint" for a couple of helpful hints on how to approach this chart.
3. Find the mean, median, mode, midrange, and standard deviation for each gender's heights given. See the tab labeled "Summary Statistics" for a couple of helpful hint on how to approach this summary
4. The submission for this assignment is a single Excel file. I encourage as much discussion as necessary!
Have fun,
Jeff
Bar Graph HintMenWomenAgeHeightAge Height35654954657248626469585719704961Age GroupMenWomen42693363Teens72692955Twenties32801966Thirties41767056Forties70705560Fifties19724062Sixties507170654972495429703360426829574272446238724959306638564875416245713858296536612870455530732956276932624968446243683260296633554070385545712859427347594373375735734458386849624467486140693060477341632771515845693657316942622870376246684064307132623869345538752864347045583072336139703063317045622769425629713854277345582675476319715969567723646477646231772368427638604971436850761952387132662271575629761869577335575074227069773470297452586076306422745460187569614375396921725962287232652975606421776370217548641976445722764370417646522871625317746361247638622674506866764468567539641973267068722865587124554774255543726155467768651676515320735569217718626574355242762368557136604175366958746370537547616775396726761960
Hint for Bar Graph
1. For the bar graph, you will need a table similar to what you see to the left. For each of the red cells, you .
2. on how to approach this chart.
3. Find the mean, median, mode, midrange, and standard
deviation for each gender's heights given. See the tab labeled
"Summary Statistics" for a couple of helpful hint on how to
approach this summary
4. The submission for this assignment is a single Excel file. I
encourage as much discussion as necessary!
Have fun,
Jeff
Bar Graph HintMenWomenAgeHeightAge
Height35654954657248626469585719704961Age
GroupMenWomen42693363Teens72692955Twenties32801966T
hirties41767056Forties70705560Fifties19724062Sixties5071706
54972495429703360426829574272446238724959306638564875
41624571385829653661287045553073295627693262496844624
36832602966335540703855457128594273475943733757357344
58386849624467486140693060477341632771515845693657316
94262287037624668406430713262386934553875286434704558
30723361397030633170456227694256297138542773455826754
76319715969567723646477646231772368427638604971436850
76195238713266227157562976186957733557507422706977347
02974525860763064227454601875696143753969217259622872
32652975606421776370217548641976445722764370417646522
87162531774636124763862267450686676446856753964197326
70687228655871245547742555437261554677686516765153207
35569217718626574355242762368557136604175366958746370
537547616775396726761960
Hint for Bar Graph
1. For the bar graph, you will need a table similar to what you
see to the left. For each of the red cells, you will want to
compute the average of all men/women who fit each decade
based on your data. I suggest you start by organizing the
3. age/heights of each gender in ascending order by age!! If, for
example, all your males between 10 and 19 are in cells A3:A7, a
simple approach to calculate the average height of these
subjects would be to put the following equation in cell J7:
=average(b3:b7). Continue this approach to fill out the
remainder of the table.
2. From here, you can use Excel to build your chart. Be sure to
show both men and women on the same chart distinguished by
different colors. Depending on which version of Excel you are
currently using, launching the chart wizard is slightly different.
If you are unsure how to launch your chart wizard, you can use
the HELP function within Excel or I encourage you to GOOGLE
"Microsoft Chart in Excel XX (the XX being your particular
version of Excel). From there, you will be entering the values
in your table; Excel will do the rest!
Pie Chart HintMenWomenAgeHeightAge
Height35654954657248626469585719704961Age
GroupMenWomen42693363Teens72692955Twenties32801966T
hirties41767056Forties70705560Fifties19724062Sixties5071706
5Totals0049724954297033604268295742724462387249593066
38564875416245713858296536612870455530732956276932624
96844624368326029663355407038554571285942734759437337
57357344583868496244674861406930604773416327715158456
93657316942622870376246684064307132623869345538752864
34704558307233613970306331704562276942562971385427734
55826754763197159695677236464776462317723684276386049
71436850761952387132662271575629761869577335575074227
06977347029745258607630642274546018756961437539692172
59622872326529756064217763702175486419764457227643704
17646522871625317746361247638622674506866764468567539
64197326706872286558712455477425554372615546776865167
65153207355692177186265743552427623685571366041753669
58746370537547616775396726761960
Hint for Pie Chart:
4. 1. For each of the red cells, you will want to compute the
percentage of all men/women who fit each decade based on your
data. Similar to what you did with the pie chart, I suggest you
start by putting each set of data in ascending order. The sum of
the Men and Women columns should each equal 100% once you
have completed the computations. Remember, you are counting
the number of observations in each age group and dividing it by
100.
2. From here, you can use the Chart Wizard in Excel to build
your chart. Make sure you build separate pie chart for each
gender.
Summary
StatisticsMeasureMenWomenMeanMedianModeMidrangeStanda
rd Deviation
This portion should be self-explanatory based on your
understanding of each of these measures! You are to consider
all heights for each gender. There are a couple ways to easily
come up with these values:
1. Within Excel, there are individual, built-in functions for
each of these measures. For example the AVERAGE function
will compute the mean/average of any string of cells you enter.
2. Within Excel, you may use the Analysis Toolpak and the
Descriptive Statistics function that resides within that feature to
compute all these values.
Once again, you can find details on using the built in functions
or the Analysis Toolpak options by using the HELP feature or
by GOOGLING your particular version of Excel. If all else
fails, please post a note on the discussion board or send and
email and I will gladly give you some pointers!