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Statistics Group Project 1 (JH: make the title exciting)

Statistics Group Project 1 (JH: make the title exciting). Student 1 and Student 2 Fall Semester 2012. Our Project (JH: DO NOT DO WRITE OUT COMPLETE SENTENCES like this group did!). For our project we selected climate as our FBI topic area of interest and used city-data.com as our source.

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Statistics Group Project 1 (JH: make the title exciting)

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  1. Statistics Group Project 1(JH: make the title exciting) Student 1 and Student 2 Fall Semester 2012

  2. Our Project (JH: DO NOT DO WRITE OUT COMPLETE SENTENCES like this group did!) • For our project we selected climate as our FBI topic area of interest and used city-data.com as our source. • We then decided to choose population size, percentage of prominent race, unemployment rate, and robbery. • From this point, we gathered data and began making graphs to better present what we found. • Enjoy!

  3. Warm Climates Cold Climates • Phoenix, AZ Anchorage, AK • Tucson, AZNew York, NY • Los Angeles, CA Billings, MT • San Diego, CA Missoula, MT • Sacramento, CADetroit, MI • Jacksonville, FL Grand Rapids, MI • Miami, FL Minneapolis, MN • Columbia, SC St. Paul, MN • Albuquerque, NM Fargo, ND • Santa Fe, NM Bismarck, ND • Houston, TX Portland, ME • San Antonio, TX Baltimore, MD • Dallas, TX Philadelphia, PA • Austin, TX Seattle, WA • Fort Worth, TX Spokane, WA

  4. Average Temperature in July, 2010

  5. Top 3 Warmest and Coldest Cities in 2010 N = 30

  6. July Average Temperature in 2010 N = 30

  7. Race/Ethnicity Average by City, 2010

  8. Unemployment Rate in 2010

  9. Number of Reported Robberies in 2010

  10. The Connection Between Hot Weather And Crime (JH: no-no!) • By looking at the number of robberies reported in the warmer cities in relation to that of the cold cities, it is proven that more crime happens in warmer areas. • The warmer weather gives more of an opportunity for crime to occur with people being outside or on vacation, leaving their belongings to be unattended. • Source for all graphs- http://www.city-data.com

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