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Frequency Distributions Athletic Shoe Survey. Issue: Analyze the data from a survey of 100 college students regarding the number of Nike shoes they own . Example of using Discrete data
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Frequency Distributions Athletic Shoe Survey Issue: Analyze the data from a survey of 100 college students regarding the number of Nike shoes they own. Example of using Discrete data Objective: Use Excel 2007 to develop a frequency distribution for the number of Nike shoes owned by college students. Data File is SportShoes.xls
Frequency Distributions-Athletic Shoe Survey Open the Excel file called SportShoes.xls File contains 100 observations – Last row is 102 – Column E contains the Number of Nike Shoes Owned
Frequency Distributions-Athletic Shoe Survey Enter Title of the column and Possible number of shoes owned Note: Minimum: 0 and Maximum: 8
Frequency Distributions-Athletic Shoe Survey Select the area to receive the frequency (nine cells: 0-8)
Frequency Distributions-Athletic Shoe Survey • Select the Formulas Tab • Select the indicated pull-down menu (More Functions button) • Select Statistical • Select Frequency
Frequency Distributions-Athletic Shoe Survey • The Array containing “Number Nike” • The Array containing the possible choices • The Results are displayed Note: The function returns an additional result (The Zero)
Frequency Distributions-Athletic Shoe Survey Press Control, Shift and Enter Do Not pressOK
Frequency Distributions-Athletic Shoe Survey And the results are: