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Statistics Group Project 1 (JH: make the title exciting) Student 1, Student 2, and Student 3 Fall Semester 2014

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Page 1: Student 1, Student 2, and Student 3 Fall Semester 2014

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

Student 1, Student 2, and Student 3

Fall Semester 2014

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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!—JH: Write out soundbites of your hypotheses

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Phoenix, AZ Anchorage, AK Tucson, AZ New York, NY Los Angeles, CA Billings, MT San Diego, CA Missoula, MT Sacramento, CA Detroit, 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

Warm Climates Cold Climates

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Average Temperature in July, 2010

Mean

Median

Min

Max

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

76

74

53

90

N=30

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Top 3 Warmest and Coldest Cities in 2010

0 1,000,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 4,000,000 5,000,000 6,000,000 7,000,000 8,000,000 9,000,000

Phoenix, AZ

Los Angeles, CA

Houston, TX

New York, NY

Philadelphia, PA

Detroit, MI

Population of Top 3 Warmest and Coldest

Cities

N = 30

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July Average Temperature in 2010

Mean Median Min Max0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

76 74

53

90

N = 30

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Race/Ethnicity Average by City, 2010

Caucasians67%African Amer-

icans10%

Hispanics23%

N=30

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Unemployment Rate in 2010

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Number of Reported Robberies in 2010

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The Connection Between Hot Weather And Crime (JH: no-no because no results shown)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.

JH: do not write in complete sentences—no visuals

Source for all graphs- http://www.city-data.com