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Exercise Topic 2a

The document contains 6 questions about creating frequency distributions, bar charts, and pie charts from quantitative data provided in tables. The data includes preferences for car models, park visitor numbers, student transportation to college, shirt colors purchased, motor vehicle occupant fatalities, and types of communication used by staff. Respondents are asked to construct frequency distributions with relative frequencies and percentages and to draw the appropriate charts to represent each set of data.

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Exercise Topic 2a

The document contains 6 questions about creating frequency distributions, bar charts, and pie charts from quantitative data provided in tables. The data includes preferences for car models, park visitor numbers, student transportation to college, shirt colors purchased, motor vehicle occupant fatalities, and types of communication used by staff. Respondents are asked to construct frequency distributions with relative frequencies and percentages and to draw the appropriate charts to represent each set of data.

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EXERCISE 2a (Qualitative Data)

Question 1
A sample of 25 young executives was taken at random. Each executives was asked to choose
only one of the five listed models of national cars according their preference; Myvi, Saga, Viva,
Persona and Alza. Their responses are as follows:

Saga Viva Saga Myvi Myvi


Myvi Myvi Alza Alza Alza
Persona Persona Viva Alza Viva
Alza Myvi Viva Myvi Alza
Saga Viva Alza Alza Viva

a) Construct a frequency distribution table with the relative frequency and percentage.
b) Construct a bar chart.

Question 2
The following table shows the number of visitors to a park from January to April:

Month January February March April


Number of visitors 140 370 260 530

i) Construct the frequency distribution with relative frequency and percentages.


ii) Construct a bar chart and pie chart for the table given.
iii) What is a percentage number of visitors in April?

Question 3
The table below shows the number of students for each type of transport used by a group of
students to go to college:

Transport Number of
students
Bus 400
Motorcycle 650
Car 350
Taxi 100

Construct a bar chart and pie chart for the data given.
Question 4
The following data represent the colour of men’s dress shirts purchased in the men’s
department of a large department store. Construct a frequency distribution with relative
frequency and percentages. Then draw a bar chart and pie chart for the data. (W=white,
BL=blue, BR=brown, Y=yellow, G=gray).

Question 5
The numbers of motor vehicle occupants killed in crashes in 2005 are shown in the table. Draw
a pie chart to organize the data.

Vehicle type Killed


Car 18440
Trucks 13778
Motorcycles 4553
Other 823

Question 6
The number of staff use the types of communication are shown in the table. Draw a bar chart.

Type of Number of
communication staff
Email 12
Post/Letters 15
Conversation/talk 29
Internet chat room 8
Telephone 21
Text Messages 15

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