Laura Naples, manager of Heritage Inn, periodically collects and tabulates information about a sample of the hotel’s overnight guests. This information aids her in pricing and scheduling decisions she must make. The table below lists data on 10 randomly selected hotel registrants, collected as the registrants checked out. The data listed are:
Number of people in the group
|
Name of Registrant |
Number in Group |
Shuttle Used |
Telephone Charges ($) |
Reason for Stay |
|
Madam Sandler |
1 |
yes |
0.00 |
personal |
|
Michelle Pepper |
2 |
no |
8.46 |
business |
|
Claudia Shepler |
1 |
no |
3.20 |
business |
|
Annette Rodriquez |
2 |
no |
2.90 |
business |
|
Tony DiMarco |
1 |
yes |
3.12 |
personal |
|
Amy Franklin |
3 |
yes |
4.65 |
business |
|
Julio Roberts |
2 |
no |
6.35 |
personal |
|
Edward Blackstone |
4 |
yes |
2.10 |
personal |
|
Sara Goldman |
1 |
no |
1.85 |
business |
|
Todd Atherton |
1 |
no |
5.80 |
business |
Here number of registrants are 10 so 10 elements are there in the data set.
There are five variables are in the data set.
People in a group, Birthdate, Shuttle used, telephone changes and reason for stay.
There are 10 observations in the data set.
Name of the registrant : Mica Pepper
People in group: 4
Birthdate: 11/23/48
Shuttle used: no
Telephone charges: 12.46
Reason for stay : Business
Laura Naples, manager of Heritage Inn, periodically collects and tabulates information about a sample of the...