The document contains multiple charts and tables presenting various data. It includes a student survey on favorite colors with a pie chart showing the results. It also has tables showing factory production and scrap amounts, median income by education level, annual sales by grain segment, American Red Cross operating expenses over time, concession sales by food item and game, the relationship between study time and exam grades, average monthly temperatures in Chico, California, a family's monthly cash flow, McDonald's restaurant counts by type, a person's running times over 10 weeks, and financial data for Triangle Software showing revenue and income growth.
2. What is your favorite color?
FAVORITE COLOR STUDENT SURVEY
Colors Students' votes
Purple 3
Green 5
Red 5
Blue 4
Black 10
Orange 1
Yellow 0
Pink 0
Other 3
Students' votes
Yellow
0% Pink Other Purple
0% 10% 10%
Orange
3%
Green
16%
Black
32% Red
16%
Blue
13%
3. Coronado Foundries
CORONADO FOUNDRIES Production and Scrap
Production and Scrap Report
June
Report
Factory Units Produced Scrap Generated*
250
Colorado 7,259 110
Iowa 1 8,723 129
200
Iowa 2 10,548 245
Kansas 5,211 50
Units of Scrap
150
Nevada 4,527 45
Oklahoma 9,914 149
100
Texas 1 11,204 190
Texas 2 8,564 100
50
Texas 3 6,799 75
Utah 1 7,612 150
Utah 2 8,247 125
-
4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000
Total 88,608 1,368
Units Produced
*Scrap is generated during the manufacturing process.
4. Education Pays
EDUCATION PAYS
Men Women
Median Income by Education Level $80,000
$70,000
Median Income
Education Level Men Women $60,000
$50,000
No high school diploma $ 22,138 $ 13,076 $40,000
$30,000
$20,000
High school diploma $ 31,683 $ 20,179
$10,000
$-
Some college or associate's degree $ 39,601 $ 25,736
Bachelor's degree $ 53,693 $ 26,250
Graduate or professional degree $ 71,918 $ 47,319
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 American Community Survey
Education Level
http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/acs-02.pdf, page 13
6. Red Cross
Operating Expenses American Red Cross
Years ending June 30
Operating Expenses
(in millions)
$6,000.0
Year Expenses
$5,000.0
1997 $ 1,721.8
1998 $ 1,790.9
$4,000.0
(in millions)
1999 $ 2,062.7
2000 $ 2,226.6 $3,000.0
2001 $ 2,489.0
2002 $ 3,259.8 $2,000.0
2003 $ 3,071.0
2004 $ 3,199.5 $1,000.0
2005 $ 3,427.9
2006 $ 5,628.1 $-
Source: Annual Reports of the American Red Cross Year
http://www.redcross.org
7. Concession Sales
Concession Sales
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4
$4,500
Sales in Dollars
$4,000
$3,500
$3,000
$2,500
$2,000
$1,500
$1,000
$500
$-
CONCESSION SALES
Mountain College Musk Oxen
Food Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Total
$ $ $ $ $
Hot Dogs 3,500 3,950 4,280 3,850 15,580
Sandwiches 1,450 1,050 950 300 3,750
Chips 2,250 2,100 2,450 2,200 9,000
Popcorn 1,750 1,900 2,100 2,200 7,950
Pretzels 750 775 900 525 2,950
$ $ $ $ $
Total 9,700 9,775 10,680 9,075 39,230
8. Population of Large Cities
World's 10 Largest Cities
35
Population in Millions
30
25
20
15
10
5 Most Populated Cities in the World
0
Population
City (in millions)
Tokyo/Yokohama 33.2
New York 17.8
Sao Paulo 17.7
Seoul/Incheon 17.5
Mexico City 17.4
Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto 16.425
Manila 14.75
Mumbai 14.35
Delhi 14.3
Jakarta 14.25
Source: http://www.citymayors.com/statistics/largest-cities-population-125.html
Largest cities in the world by land area, population, and density as of January 6, 2007
accessed June 13, 2007
9. Study and Grades
Relationship Between
Exam Grades and Study
Time
100
Exam Grades
90
Relationship of Study Time to Test Grades
80
70 Student Study Time Test Grade
60 Anderson 5.25 87
50 Block 1 56
0 2 4 6 8 Chen 5.25 95
Davis 3.25 64
Hours of Study Evans 4.5 75
Franks 4 74
Gomez 4.25 78
Herrera 4.75 88
Ingram 5.5 94
Johnson 0.5 66
Kyle 3 76
Langford 3.75 75
Montrose 3.25 74
Newman 5.5 84
Ross 4.5 85
Theisen 6 90
Williams 2.25 61
Wong 5.75 91
10. Chico Temperatures
Temperatures for
Chico, California
100
Temperatures in Fahrenheit
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Ja Fe M A M Ju Ju A Se Oc N D
n b ar pr ay ne ly ug pt t ov ec
High 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 9 8 7 6 5
Low 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 5 5 4 4 3
Average Monthly Temperatures for Chico, California
(in Fahrenheit)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
High 54 61 65 72 81 90 95 94 89 78 63 54
Low 35 39 41 44 55 57 61 59 55 48 41 36
11. Family Expenses
Where Our Money
Goes
Entertain
ment
Savings 8%
11%
Insuranc Housing
e 36%
5% MONTHLY CASH FLOW
Taxes
Sources of
10% Income
Contribu
Salary $ 3,200
tions Expenses
7% Utilities Groceries
Housing 975
11% 12%
Groceries 315
Taxes 275
Utilities 300
Contributions 200
Insurance 125
Savings 300
Entertainment 225
Total Uses of
Cash $ 2,715
Surplus $485
12. McDonalds Restaurants
Total Restaurants
Company operated Franchises Affiliated
13% 28%
59%
McDonald's Corporation
Restaurants
Company operated 8,785
Franchises 18,687
Affiliated 4,195
Total 31,667
Source: McDonald's Corporation 2006 Annual Report
http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/invest/pub/2006_Annual_Report.html
13. Running Times
36
35.5
Time in Minutes
35
34.5
34 Series1
33.5
33
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Running Times
Week 10-Week Workout Program
Week Time
1 35.5
2 35.25
3 35.25
4 35
5 35.25
6 34.75
7 34.5
8 34.15
9 34.25
10 34
14. Triangle Growth
Triangle Software
Revenue and Income
Net Revenues Net Income
$10,000
$9,000
Dollars in Thousands
$8,000
$7,000
$6,000
$5,000
$4,000
$3,000
$2,000
$1,000
$0 FINANCIAL
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
HIGHLIGHTS
Triangle Software Corporation
(in thousands) Year Ending December 31
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Net Revenues $2,700 $3,800 $4,600 $6,000 $8,600
Net Income 700 900 1,200 1,500 2,300
Total Assets 2,700 3,900 5,300 7,300 10,000
Stockholders' Equity 2,200 3,300 4,400 5,200 7,000
Return on Net Revenues 25.9% 23.7% 26.1% 25.0% 26.7%