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Project 4
Project 4
Project
Presented to Dc. Mohammad El-Ghor
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Topic of the Project
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Our project revolves around comprehensively
understanding the state of poverty in 10 selected countries.
Poverty is a complex problem that can be different in each
country. It is influenced by things like how much people
earn each month, the conditions they live in (rated as 0, 1,
or 2), hunger, death, and the number of people who can't
read or write. To get a complete picture of poverty, we will
gather statistics in each country.
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Data View
Here, we set the variables with its values on the data view
0: means the
living status is
worst
1: means the
living status is
normal
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Calculate the mean,
variance, standard
deviation.
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The descriptive statistics for quantitative data here
Based on the provided statistics, the mean wage of countries with a minimum
wage of $200,000 and a maximum wage of $1,000,000 is $62,004,500, with a
standard deviation of $308,332.826 and a variance of 95,069.131.
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Bar Cluster Graph This Bar graph is representing
the live status for each
country :
Nigeria, Ethiopia and Malawi
that are located in Sub-
Saharan Africa have a worse
live conditions
Bangladesh, India, Pakistani,
Pero that are located in South
Asian have a normal live
conditions.
Brazil, Indonesia, Philippines
that are located in South
America have a high live
conditions.
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Pie Chart From the above pie chart ,
Sub-Saharan African
countries have the highest
percentage of starvation
compared to other regions.
From the above pie chart ,
South Asian countries
experience relatively lower
levels of food deprivation or
starvation
From the above pie chart ,
South American countries
don’t suffer so much from
starvation.
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Based on the provided
Frequencies, the standard error
of mean for Illiteracy in the
countries is 6.395 it’s
summation is 253, and for
Living condition in the country is
0.258 it’s summation is 10.
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Frequencies for
each Living
conditions and
Illiteracy
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Confidence of Interval
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Confidence interval for Death
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