Project Three Stages Groups Keep it simple Project List Foot notes DO ALL OF THE STEPS.

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Project

• Three Stages• Groups• Keep it simple• Project List• Foot notes• DO ALL OF THE STEPS

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Review

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Activity 4

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• http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cfch0007.pdf

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Assignment 3

1. Women in the United States continue to be paid less than men overall. Nationally, in 2007, the median weekly earnings of female full-time wage and salary workers totaled $614, while it was $766 for males.

a. Fill in the blank using the data: In 2007, male full-time wage and salary workers earned ____more than female full-time wage and salary workers.

766-614/614 = 25% the phrase "more than female's" indicates that females are the reference value.

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Practice “than” problem

Let’s say I make 150% more snickerdoodles on Monday than I make on Tuesday. If I make 3000 snickerdoodles on Monday, how many snickerdoodles do I make on Tuesday?

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Practice “increase / decrease” Problem

On Wednesday I sell 1000 snickerdoodles. On Thursday I increase my number of snickerdoodles by 11%. How many have I sold on Thursday?

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3b. What percent of male full-time wage and salary worker median weekly earnings does the female median weekly earnings represent? (This percentage is often called the women-to-men's earning ratio.)

614/766 = 80% the phrase “percent of male” indicates part / whole where men are the whole.

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Percentage “of” problem

If I have 1000 snickerdoodles and 78 of the snickerdoodles have raisins. What percent of the snickerdoodles have raisins?

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Making graphs

Open the file EarnedDegreesbyLevelandGender.xls which contains data on degrees conferred in 2006.

a. Make a single graph to answer this question: In 2006 what percentage of all degree-earning males and what percentage of all degree-earning females earned a Doctoral degree? Don't worry about putting in the source. (4 points)

b. Make a single graph to answer this question: In 2006 what percentage of all those receiving a Bachelor's degree were female and what percentage were male? Again, don't worry about adding the source. (4 points)

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Activities 5 and 6

• What percentage of the population is below the poverty level?

• What is the rate of injuries per participant in sports?

• Homicide per population

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Trendline Reminders

R squared and physical / social / practical / political / “be everything today” considerations