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Quiz 21: Business Statistics and Data Presentation
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Question 81
Short Answer
Sheridan, Inc. has credit terms of 60 days for the following Accounts Receivable outstanding:
Due
Amounts
0
−
30
days
$
56
,
200
31
−
60
days
$
29
,
100
61
−
90
days
$
11
,
700
over
90
days
$
5
,
200
\begin{array} { l l } \text { Due } & \text { Amounts } \\\hline 0 - 30 \text { days } & \$ 56,200 \\31 - 60 \text { days } & \$ 29,100 \\61 - 90 \text { days } & \$ 11,700 \\\text { over } 90 \text { days } & \$ 5,200\end{array}
Due
0
−
30
days
31
−
60
days
61
−
90
days
over
90
days
Amounts
$56
,
200
$29
,
100
$11
,
700
$5
,
200
Your manager wants you to construct a pie chart showing this information. A)What percentage of the Accounts Receivable are not past due? (Round to the nearest tenth of a percent) B)How many degree points would be included in the segments showing the past due accounts? (Round to the nearest degree)
Question 82
Short Answer
Find the range of the following numbers: 80.015, 60.21, 58.587, 144.478, 90.01
Question 83
Short Answer
Stephanie the Florist sold the following dried flower arrangements for the year:
January
25
July
29
February
40
August
37
March
25
September
47
April
63
October
59
May
42
November
107
June
18
December
185
\begin{array} { l l l l } \text { January } & 25 & \text { July } & 29 \\\text { February } & 40 & \text { August } & 37 \\\text { March } & 25 & \text { September } & 47 \\\text { April } & 63 & \text { October } & 59 \\\text { May } & 42 & \text { November } & 107 \\\text { June } & 18 & \text { December } & 185\end{array}
January
February
March
April
May
June
25
40
25
63
42
18
July
August
September
October
November
December
29
37
47
59
107
185
What was the median number of arrangements sold for the year?
Question 84
Short Answer
Given this Standard bar chart, find the number of ovens sold in 2014. (All numbers plotted to nearest 10 units)
Question 85
Short Answer
What were the sales of beds in 2013?
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Sales Results for the Northwest Region
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Sales Results for the Northwest Region
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Chairs
$
52
,
600
$
51
,
900
$
129
,
900
$
85
,
100
$
99
,
400
Tables
136
,
000
93
,
400
59
,
800
97
,
900
87
,
500
Beds
60
,
200
49
,
100
106
,
000
55
,
100
50
,
100
\begin{array} { | l l l l l l } & 2011 & 2012 & 2013 & 2014 & 2015 \\\hline \text { Chairs } & \$ 52,600 & \$ 51,900 & \$ 129,900 & \$ 85,100 & \$ 99,400 \\\text { Tables } & 136,000 & 93,400 & 59,800 & 97,900 & 87,500 \\\text { Beds } & 60,200 & 49,100 & 106,000 & 55,100 & 50,100 \\\hline\end{array}
Chairs
Tables
Beds
2011
$52
,
600
136
,
000
60
,
200
2012
$51
,
900
93
,
400
49
,
100
2013
$129
,
900
59
,
800
106
,
000
2014
$85
,
100
97
,
900
55
,
100
2015
$99
,
400
87
,
500
50
,
100
Question 86
Short Answer
As the sales manager of Pick N' Pay, you find the expense accounts of your five salespersons for the week to be: $109.62, $122.18, $93.40, $142.75 and $99.20. What is the mean expense account for the week?