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The purpose of this assignment is to use skills you have learned throughout all five weeks of the course. You will be able to apply what they have learned to solve a real world problem that you could use to in your future career.

Create a 5- to 6-slide presentation that must include:

  • One slide on the Introduction
    • Introduce your topic and question that you chose in Week 2.
    • Why did it interest you? How does it relate to life?
    • What should the audience learn from your presentation?
  • Three to four slides of your visuals
    • Show your tables, scatter plot, other 2 visuals, calculations, and any other evidence to support your conclusion(s) that you created in Week 3.
    • Explain what information in the data tables is not needed for your analysis.
    • Discuss what you can conclude from the visuals. How do these visuals support your conclusion?
  • One slide for a conclusion
    • Restate your topic and question and give your answer to the scenario.
    • How confident are you that your conclusion is sound?
    • What work would need to be done to increase your confidence?
    • Discuss what you learned from this project.

Attaching the data set and example of visuals, I have chosen Topic 4 -Predicting Teen communication preferences.

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MTH/216r4 Example of Visuals Copyright © 2018 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. MTH/216r4 Example of Visuals Copyright © 2018 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. MTH/216r4 Example of Visuals Copyright © 2018 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Health Services and Nursing Scenario Topic 1 Scenario 1 Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Predicting Expected Medicare Payers Review data of the expected payers that used Medicare between 2003 and 2014. Predict the percentage of expected payers that will use Medicare in 2018. County Humbolt Humbolt Humbolt Humbolt Humbolt Humbolt Humbolt Humbolt Humbolt Humbolt Humbolt Humbolt Zip Code 90001 90001 90001 90001 90001 90001 90001 90001 90001 90001 90001 90001 Medicare payers 35612 37412 39841 40123 43122 44125 51229 59748 57008 56727 57985 63123 Security and Criminal Justice Scenario Predicting Total U.S. correctional population Review the data on persons supervised by U.S. adult correctional systems by correctional status. Scenario 2 Predict the number of the United States population that will be supervised by U.S. adult correctional system in 2018. Topic 2 Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total U.S. correctional population 6.467.800 6.584.900 6.730.900 6.886.800 6.997.000 7.055.600 7.199.700 7.339.600 7.313.600 7.235.200 7.086.500 6.989.200 6.945.100 6.903.200 6.851.000 Probation 3.839.400 3.934.500 3.995.000 4.073.800 4.140.400 4.162.300 4.236.800 4.293.000 4.270.100 4.196.200 4.053.600 3.969.400 3.940.800 3.910.600 3.864.100 Parole 725.500 731.100 753.100 773.500 775.900 784.400 798.200 826.100 828.200 824.100 840.700 854.600 857.800 855.200 856.900 nario ms by correctional status. sed by U.S. adult Humanities and Sciences Scenario Topic 3 Scenario 3 Year Yearly Tuition 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 $29.450 $24.444 $20.288 $17.245 $16.412 $15.984 $8.618 $7.153 $5.937 $14.658 $13.549 $12.435 Predicted College Tuition and Fees Review college data of the yearly tuition and fees. Predict the cost of yearly tuition and fees in 2018. Books & Supplies $1.250 $1.038 $861 $732 $625 $600 $1.200 $996 $827 $703 $699 $612 Living Costs $12.400 $10.292 $8.542 $7.261 $6.532 $5.899 $15.682 $13.016 $10.803 $9.183 $5.771 $5.256 Yearly Tuition and Fees $44.190 $36.679 $30.442 $25.876 $24.112 $22.984 $25.770 $21.389 $17.753 $24.702 $20.142 $18.415 nario y tuition and fees in 2018. Social Sciences Scenario Predicting Teen Communication Preferences Review the data on communication preferences with teens. Predict how many high school teens will Scenario 4 prefer to use face-to-face communication in 2018. Topic 4 Communication Preference Age School Level 2000 2001 2002 Face to Face Face to Face Face to Face Teen Teen Teen HS HS HS 2003 Face to Face Teen HS 76 2004 Face to Face Teen HS 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Face to Face Face to Face Face to Face Face to Face Face to Face Face to Face Face to Face Face to Face Face to Face Face to Face Face to Face Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS 55 49 50 43 42 36 23 30 15 13 8 5 Logarithmic Regression 120 Number of Teens 87 98 Year 86 120 y = -12105ln(x) + 92102 R² = 0,9473 Number of Teens 100 80 60 40 20 0 1998 -20 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Year 2010 2012 2014 2016 ario edict how many high school teens will Business Scenario Topic 5 Scenario 5 Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Predicting Tires Purchased Review the yearly data involving tires purchased at a tire shop with declining business. Predict how m tires will need to be in stock to have available for the customers in 2018. Tires Wheels Lugnuts Purchased Purchased Purchased 20.478 20.018 28.592 15.478 18.274 9.967 11.148 13.086 11.148 17.916 14.659 14.659 13.390 9.697 8.080 16.146 25.698 18.425 18.456 32.237 15.132 12.570 21.404 9.173 16.243 14.993 7.184 15.628 18.346 9.852 18.063 14.193 6.999 7.122 3.052 3.713 6.649 3.740 3.586 9.217 4.748 3.994 6.235 3.662 2.733 16.542 12.426 8.145 12.459 8.743 11.405 9.322 5.243 6.033 8.704 4.687 4.491 9.904 4.661 5.028 ng business. Predict how many Education Scenario Topic 6 Scenario 6 Predicting SAT Test Scores Review the data on the average SAT scores of college-bound seniors between 2002 and 2015. Pre seniors in 2018. Average SAT Mathematics of college-bound seniors Year 2002 2003 2004 All students Average White Black Mexican American Puerto Rican Other Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 540 530 426 460 566 467 529 531 426 458 451 465 530 533 427 457 451 464 522 534 426 457 453 464 531 531 427 458 452 465 523 536 431 463 457 469 525 536 429 465 456 463 530 534 429 466 454 463 565 566 569 575 577 580 578 578 481 479 483 482 488 493 494 494 ario een 2002 and 2015. Predict the average SAT scores of college-bound 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 525 537 426 463 453 461 520 536 426 463 450 461 519 536 428 467 452 462 516 535 427 466 452 462 518 536 428 465 452 461 514 534 429 464 453 461 581 587 591 595 595 597 491 493 492 488 489 486
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Face-to-face communication

Introduction
 The topic of choice is teen communication preferences
 The question to be answered is ‘how many teens prefer face-to-face
communication?’
 The topic is of interest since it helps understand teens and how they behave in
respect to different communication strategies
 This helps parents, guardians, teachers and the government to understand
what type of communication strategy the youth prefer
 This helps in making informed decisions concerning the giving of instructions
to teens since they seem to grasp what is being communicated better
 The topic is important in life since it helps avoid using face-to-face
communication since they do not prefer using the strategy
 It makes communication teens easier especially when giving instruction
 The audience learns that face to face communication is not the best strategy to
use when communicating to the teens

Visual 1
trend of number of teens who prefer face-to-face communication
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