STA101 - Statistics - Assignment 1
STA101 - Statistics - Assignment 1
STA101 - Statistics - Assignment 1
Starbucks is a resounding restaurant success story. Beginning with its first coffee house in 1971, Starbucks has grown to more than
outside of North America. Besides selling beverages, pastries, confections, and coffee-related accessories and equipment at its reta
and respected brand in the world. Starbucks maintains a strong environmental orientation and is committed to taking a leadership
strong commitment to its origins (coffee producers, family, community), and the Starbucks Foundation, which is dedicated to creati
Card. The card, which holds between $5 and $200, can be used at virtually any Starbucks location. The card was so popular when it
the $2.5 billion mark for total activations and reloads since its introduction. As customers “reload” the cards, it appears they are pla
be used by individuals as a gift of thanks and appreciation for friendship or service and can be used by companies to reward loyal cu
management wants to study the Footfalls (number of customers per day) and revenue. The data have been shown below in the firs
Question 1 (2 Marks)
Generate a random sample data of 200 using
the random function of MS Excel from the
given dataset and report below:
Revenue (in
Day Footfalls
'000 dollars)
1320 1380 22
1688 3507 64 1 1380 22
1720 2464 49 2 3507 64
1809 3041 91 3 2464 49
2612 3052 53 4 3041 91
4704 1744 23 5 3052 53
6417 4387 55 6 1744 23
7017 1716 21 7 4387 55
9500 2810 30 8 1716 21
9932 3615 32 9 2810 30
11477 1406 27 10 3615 32
11944 1661 67 11 1406 27
12384 4290 88 12 1661 67
13473 2123 16 13 4290 88
ery time a cell on the sheet is calculated So simply copy the random numbers and paste them as values over the same cel
dom numbers (Column A). The data in columns B and C are now randomized. Copy the first 200 data values (columns B a
om sample of 200. Answer the question no. 2 to 7 using the reported random sample data of 200.
Construct a frequency distribution (Grouping) of Footfalls data using MS Draw a Histogram of Footfall
Excel by dividing the data into 10 equal classes. interpr
Freque
No. Class Bin Frequency
30
25
1 1058-1450 1450 18
2 1451-1843 1843 18 20
3 1844-2236 2236 21
15
4 2237-2629 2629 27
5 2630-3022 3022 14 10
6 3023-3415 3415 23
5
7 3416-3808 3808 21
8 3809-4201 4201 15 0
1058- 1451- 1844- 2237- 2630-
9 4202-4594 4594 24 1450 1843 2236 2629 3022
10 4595-4987 4987 19
0 Interpretation:
Question 6 (8 Marks)
Mean 3047.56
Interpretation:
Question 4 (
Draw a Frequency Polygon fo
Exce
Freque
30
Standard
25
Deviation 1122.65755076132
Interpretation: 20
15
10
0
1199.5 1599.5 1999.5 2399.5 2799.5
Q3 3977.25
Interpretation:
Question 5 (
Draw an Ogive for Footfal
Cumulative Fre
250
200
Range 3924
150
Interpretation:
100
50
0
500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000
Question 7 (8 Marks)
Median 58
Interpretation:
D7 72.3
Interpretation:
P95 95.05
Interpretation:
Inter-Quartile
Range 45
Interpretation:
rbucks now operates in more than 43 countries (1800 coffee houses)
ocations. The company’s objective is to become the most recognized
social responsibility through its community-building programs, its
n November 2001, Starbucks launched its prepaid (debit) Starbucks
more than 5 million of these cards. The Starbucks Card has surpassed
to promote their Starbucks Card as a flexible marketing tool that can
with its debit cards, which they sell for $5 to $200. Suppose Starbucks
es.
Question 3 (2 Marks)
Frequency
Class Frequency
1058-1450 18
1451-1843 18
1844-2236 21
2237-2629 27
2630-3022 14
3023-3415 23
3416-3808 21
3809-4201 15
- 1451- 1844- 2237- 2630- 3023- 3416- 3809- 4202- 4595-
1843 2236 2629 3022 3415 3808 4201 4594 4987 4202-4594 24
4595-4987 19
Question 4 (2 Marks)
Frequency Polygon for Revenue data using MS
Excel.
Class Mid-point Frequency
Frequency 1199.5 23
1599.5 22
1999.5 24
2399.5 26
2799.5 19
3199.5 18
3599.5 17
3999.5 16
4399.5 18
1599.5 1999.5 2399.5 2799.5 3199.5 3599.5 3999.5 4399.5 4799.5
4799.5 17
Question 5 (2 Marks)
w an Ogive for Footfalls data using MS Excel. Bin Cumulative Frequency
1058 0
Cumulative Frequency
1450 18
1843 36
2236 57
2629 84
3022 98
3415 121
3808 142
4201 157
00 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 4594 181
4987 200
54+6
Weight data (Column A) change every time a cell on the sheet is calculated So s
INSTRUCTION: values over the same cells. Assuming that weight data is a population data and
answer the following questions:
Question
What is the mean weight? (1 Mark)
What is the variance of weights? (1 Mark)
What is the standard deviation of weights? (1 Mark)
What is the probability of randomly obtaining a weight that is 55 kg or more? (2 Marks)
What is the probability of randomly obtaining a weight that is 52 kg or less? (2 Marks)
What is the probability of randomly obtaining a weight that is 64 kg or more? (2 Marks)
What is the probability of randomly obtaining a weight that is 68 kg or less? (2 Marks)
What is the probability of randomly obtaining a weight that is between 62 kg and 67 kg? (2 Marks)
What is the probability of randomly obtaining a weight that is between 51 kg and 59 kg? (2 Marks)
What is the probability of randomly obtaining a weight that is between 54 kg and 64 kg? (2 Marks)
ata and paste them as
mally distributed,
Answer
65.23
25.78802217338
5.078190836645
0.97806281085
0.004579647047
0.5959989555
0.707012440591
0.373875968544
0.107265576543
0.390524948463