Graphs in the news. Find a bar graph of categorical data from a newspaper, a magazine, or the Internet. a) Is the graph clearly labeled? b) Does it violate the area principle? c) Does the accompanying article tell the Ws of the variable? d) Do you think the article correctly interprets the data? Explain.
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The Last Picture Show. Heres another table showinginformation about 120 movies released in 2005. This tablegives percentages of the table total: a) How can you tell that this table holds table percent-ages (rather than row or column percentages)?b) What was the most common genre/rating combina-tion in 2005 movies?c) How many of these movies were PG-rated comedies?d) How many were G-rated?e) An editorial about the movies noted, More thanthree-quarters of the movies made today can be seenonly by patrons 13 years old or older. Does this tablesupport that assertion? Explain.
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The first step in solving 3 problem number 20 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The Last Picture Show. Heres another table showinginformation about 120 movies released in 2005. This tablegives percentages of the table total: a) How can you tell that this table holds table percent-ages (rather than row or column percentages)?b) What was the most common genre/rating combina-tion in 2005 movies?c) How many of these movies were PG-rated comedies?d) How many were G-rated?e) An editorial about the movies noted, More thanthree-quarters of the movies made today can be seenonly by patrons 13 years old or older. Does this tablesupport that assertion? Explain.
From the textbook chapter Displaying and Describing Categorical Data you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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