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Statistics of College Tuition

TEAM B.D.G.P. Statistics of College Tuition. insert name insert name insert name insert name October 7, 2006. Research: College Tuition…out the pocket.

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Statistics of College Tuition

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  1. TEAM B.D.G.P. Statistics of College Tuition insert name insert name insert name insert name October 7, 2006

  2. Research:College Tuition…out the pocket Some students have to pay for their tuition using their hard earn money that they’ve earned from working either full time or part time. We’ve Collected data by asking some of our fellow students and friends that attend other colleges. It was an easy, but long task, but we’ve managed to collect the data with no problems.

  3. Assignments Brian: Created the Graphs, created the PowerPoint presentation. Gary: Assisted Brian in creating the charts and powerpoint presentation. Dave: Created the Frequency Table and solved frequency distribution Paulius: Solved the Mean, Mode, Median.

  4. Raw Data:Students’ Payments Per Year • 1. 18,000 (Devry) • 2. 675 (Devry) • 3. 225 (Devry) • 4. 8,000(Rutgers) • 5. 10,070 (Rutgers) • 6. 22,500 (Princeton) • 7. 18,000 (Devry) • 8. 18,600 (Devry) • 9. 3,000 (Devry) • 10. 12,000 (Devry) • 11. 500 (Devry) Brian’s List

  5. Raw Data:Students’ Payments Per Year Cont’d 1. $2010 (OCC) 2. $2050 (OCC) 3. $2020 (OCC) 4. $2030 (Brookdale) 5. $3500 (Rutgers) 6. $4800 (Rutgers) 7. $6010 (Rutgers) 8. $4500 (Rutgers) 9. $5900 (Rutgers) 10. $2300 (Rutgers) 11.$3250 (Rutgers) 12. 22400(Princeton) 13.20300 (Princeton) 14.12400 (Rutgers) 15.11000 (Rutgers) 16.15000 (Rutgers) 17. 4500 (OCC) 18.5400 (OCC) 19.8500 (OCC) Paul’s List

  6. More Raw Data…. 1. 14,000 NJIT 2. 17,000 DeVry 3. 12,000 Rutgers 4. 11,000 Rutgers 5. 1,600 MCC 6. 2,400 MCC 7. 14,500 Rider 8. 15,700 Monmouth 9.11,000 WPUNJ 10. 12,000 Rowan Dave’s List

  7. Class Frequency Midpoint Relative Frequency Cumulative Frequency Frequency x Midpoint 225 - 2452 10 1338.5 25% 10 13385 2453 - 4680 5 3566.5 12.50% 15 17832.5 4681 - 6908 4 5794.5 10% 19 23178 6909 - 9136 2 8022.5 5% 21 16045 9137 - 11364 4 10250.5 10% 25 41002 11365 - 13592 4 12478.5 10% 29 49914 13593 - 15820 4 14706.5 10% 33 58826 15821 - 18048 3 16934.5 7.50% 36 50803.5 18049 - 20276 1 19162.5 2.50% 37 19162.5 20277 - 22504 3 21390.5 7.50% 40 64171.5 n = 40 Total = 100% Total = 354320 Frequency Table, Mean, Mode, Median and Deviation Mean = 8858 = 354320/40 Median = 8022.5 Mode = 1338.5 Standard Deviation = 4013.61

  8. Histogram Frequency Student Classes (Student Tuition )

  9. Polygram Frequency Student Classes (Student Tuition )

  10. Ogive Cumulative Frequency Student Classes (Student Tuition )

  11. Conclusion I think this project was a pretty good experience for me and my teammates. Putting all this together wasn’t actually tough at all. It was actually kind of interesting, even though it was a long process getting it all together. I think in the end it turned out pretty well. We’ve all put a lot of effort into it, and we’ll probably put even harder effort once we get to our senior project. Calculating was easy thanks to the easy formulas that we’ve learned in class and putting the charts together was easy since I have experience working with powerpoint and excel.

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