Cellphonething 13

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1. How many months did Sean exceed the average?

a. 4 months

2. Which representation was the most useful? The excel bar graph or the numbers
on the spreadsheet? Why?
a. For me personally, I like the bar graph however I like both. I like
being able to see the data and number but I also like being able to actually SEE
the numbers and data in a graph.

1. What is the average number of minutes Sean used on cell phone calls?
a. 230.4166667 is the average minutes.

2. What is the average number of text messages that Sean used?


a. 1052.833333 is the average number of text messages.

3. What is the yearly total for minutes used and the total for texts?
a. 2765, yearly minutes.
b. 12634, yearly messages.
4. How do these numbers compare?
a. There are more text messages sent than minutes on the
phone data.

5. Looking at both sets of data, explain a trend that you see in Seans cell
phone use.
a. Sean uses his phone a lot and sends many text messages.

6. What is a logical explanation for what you see in the usage throughout the
year?
a. Sean likes sending text messages and being able to talk to
friends if they are not nearby. Sean uses his phone often and spends
much time on it.
7. Find the three highest text message months in your bar graph and put a 0
in the spreadsheet for those 3 months (exclude them).

8. What changes does this cause in the graph?


a. All of the other numbers jumped to a higher place in the
graph immediately.

9. How does this affect the total and the average?


a. Both of the numbers drop a few hundred.

Without Data.(300 mins,1100 messages)^^


With Data.^^ (only 6 plans exceed $50 with unlimited data, but 300 minutes and 1100 messages.)

The better plan in my opinion would be the plan that only costs $7/month for what he needs. If he got a
smart phone, I thinkthe better plan would be the Tello $18/month, talk/text/data plan.

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