Names: Marielisa Mata
Marlenne Ruiz
Case Study 1
Pelican Stores
1. Percent Frequency distribution
Count of Type of Customer
Row Labels
Total
Promotional
Regular
Grand Total
Count of Net Sales
70
30
100
Relative Freq.
Percentage Freq.
0.7
70%
0.3
30%
1
100%
29
27
10
10
9
7
1
1
3
1
1
1
100
Relative Freq.
Percentage Freq.
0.29
29%
0.27
27%
0.1
10%
0.1
10%
0.09
9%
0.07
7%
0.01
1%Count of Method of Payment
0.01
1%
0.03
3%
0.01
1%
0.01
1%
0.01
1%
1
100%
10
30
33
16
7
4
100
Relative Freq.
Percentage Freq.
0.1
10%
0.3
30%
0.33
33%
0.16
16%
0.07
7%
0.04
4%
1
100%
Count of Items
Row Labels
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
13
17
Grand Total
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Percentage Freq.
10-40
26
0.26
26%
100-130
12
0.12
12%
130-160
6
0.06
6%
160-190
2
0.02
2%
190-220
2
0.02
2%
220-250
1
0.01
1%
250-280
2
0.02
2%
280-310
1
0.01
1%
40-70
33
0.33
33%
70-100
15
0.15
15%
Grand Total 100
1
100%
Count of Method of Payment
Row Labelsotal
T
Relative Freq.
Percentage Freq.
American Express 2
0.02
2%
Discover
4
0.04
4%
MasterCard
14
0.14
14%
Proprietary Card70
0.7
70%
Visa
10
0.1
10%
Grand Total 100
1
100%
5
78
20
11.60
10
utable to the method of payment.
Number of Classes
10
Largest data value 287.59
Smallest data value 13.23
Aprox. Class width27.44
Visa
160-190 190-220 220-250 250-280 280-310 Grand Total
2
2
1
2
1
70
30
2
2
1
2
1
100
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etween Sales & Age
60
70
80
90
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COMPONENT PERCENTAGES INCOME STATEMENT (each item is expressed as a percentage of net sales revenue)
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