Thursday 19 April 2012

CASE STUDY

1.   They can look at the charity websites to see some information about which age does more charity work or do their own survey and ask both ages of adults and child.

2.   Mussie thinks he’s right because on the charity websites all show that adults do more charity work, Ellie thinks the data can prove him right because the websites only put the average of what they think is true if Ellie and Mussie want to know for sure they should conduct their own survey.

3.   They should ask these questions:
   How old are you?
   Do you do charity work often?
   How much do you donate to charities?
   What charity do you work with?
   What type of charity work do you do?

4.   They should hand out 100 questionnaires 50 to adults and 50 to children so they get different opinions.

5.   They should use Excel because it can sort data easily, and correctly with the formulas. They can check with an calculator, and the results would be wrong if you typed it incorrectly.

6.   The can use a pie chart to show the different percentages of the results. 

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