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Statistical Methods Honors Fiorella D’Amico January 26 th , 2024 Module 1 Project Best Workplaces Worldwide - Top 25 best companies to work for around the world 1. Make a frequency distribution to summarize the top 25 workplaces by "headquarter country". Country Frequency United States 14 United Kingdom 3 Germany 2 Ireland 1 Liechtenstein 1 Australia 1 Bermuda 1 France 1 Saudi Arabia 1 2. Use Microsoft Excel to draw a pie chart that shows the distribution of these workplaces by country. In which country are most of the top 25 workplaces located? In United States.
3. Suppose you get a job offer from one of these top 25 companies. You may choose to pick one that is in an industry your major aligns with. To help you make an important decision in your career let us investigate the rent, average summer highs, and average winter lows in the city where the headquarters is located as well as the average monthly net salary. Compile the data on average rent, average monthly net salary, average summer highs and average winter lows by the cities and countries in which the top 25 company headquarters are located. Company City Average Rent (1 Bedroom, City Center) Average Monthly Net Salary Summer High (°F) Winter Low (°F) Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. McLean, Virginia, United States $1,800 $6,500 85 22 DHL Express Bonn, Bonn North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany $1,000 $3,720 77 25 Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose, California, United States $3,200 $7,800 88 42 AbbVie North Chicago, Illinois, United States $1,200 $4,500 82 15 Teleperformance Miami, Florida, United States $1,700 $5,200 87 63 Deloitte London, England, United Kingdom $1,950 $4,080 70 36 salesforce.com, inc. San Francisco, California, United States $4,000 $8,300 77 45 Stryker Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States $900 $4,200 80 12 Cadence Design Systems Dublin, Ireland $2,100 $4,370 66 37 Accenture Racine, Wisconsin, United States $850 $4,000 78 16 SC Johnson Schaan, Liechtenstein $2,040 $7,540 75 21 Hilti Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom $1,040 $3,250 64 36 Admiral Group Chicago, Illinois, United States $1,500 $5,000 83 18 Thoughtworks Walldorf, Baden- Württemberg, Germany $1,260 $4,200 79 27 SAP Sydney, New South Wales, Australia $2,880 $7,800 78 51 Atlassian Midland, Michigan, United States $800 $4,100 77 14 Dow Meyrin, Bermuda $1,800 $6,200 87 64
Bacardi Limited Santa Clara, California, United States $3,000 $7,500 86 44 Nvidia Chandler, Arizona, United States $1,400 $5,600 102 41 4. The columns in the dataset list the variables. State whether each variable is treated as categorical or quantitative in this data set. If the variable is quantitative, state the units. Country Average Rent Average Salary Average Summer High (°F) Average Winter Low (°F) Australia $2,200 $6,000 78 51 Bermuda $1,800 $6,200 87 64 France $750 $2,700 68 35 Germany $975 $3,300 78 26 Ireland $1,700 $3,800 66 37 Liechtenstein $1,800 $5,600 75 21 Saudi Arabia $3,000 $8,500 106 68 United Kingdom $1,067 $2,833 67 36 United States $1,735 $5,520 84 29 5. Now consider the column “Average 1 bedroom apt rent in city center”. Use Microsoft Excel to draw a histogram of the rent data (Refer to Chapter 3). Describe the shape of this distribution of data.
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