Please Help! Will Fan and Medal 1. Nora wants to look at the average income among Teachers working in Colorado. She decided to look to divide her groups into male and female teachers working at different types of schools: Early Childhood Educator, Middle School Teacher, and High-school Teacher.
Early Childhood Teacher: Male School #1 $20,000 School #2 $19,650 School #3 $28,000 School #4 $39,000 School #5 $31,375 Early Childhood Teacher: Female School #1`$22,000 School #2 $19,000 School #3 $28,000 School #4 $37,000 School #5 $42,500 Middle School Teacher: Male School #1 $31,000 School #2 $33,250 School #3 $51,000 School #4 $35,000 School #5 $46,500 Middle School Teacher: Female School #1 $31,000 School #2 $32,000 School #3 $46,000 School #4 $33,500 School #5 $41,000 High-school Teacher: Male School #1 $60,000 School #2 $34,000 School #3 $38,000 School #4 $44,000 School #5 $46,500 High-school Teacher: Female School #1$60,000 School #2 $32,375 School #3 $39,750 School #4 $41,500 School #5 $45,000
Use Nora’s data to find the Mean Salary for each of the following categories a) Teachers in Colorado b) Female teachers in Colorado c) Male teachers in Colorado d) Early Childhood Teachers in Colorado e) Male Early Childhood Teachers in Colorado f) Female Early Childhood Teachers in Colorado g) Male Middle School Teachers in Colorado h) Female Middle School Teachers in Colorado i) Male High-school Teachers in Colorado j) Female High-school Teachers in Colorado
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Do you need explanation or just answers?
@mathstudent55
Since a) is the mean of all salaries, add all the salaries together and divide by the number of salaries.
Wait @mathstudent55 Can u tell me what the salaries are
Al the salaries are listed above. Add them all up and divide by the number of salaries.
$20,000 $19,650 $28,000 $39,000 $31,375 $22,000 $19,000 $28,000 $37,000 $42,500 $31,000 $33,250 $51,000 $35,000 $46,500 $31,000 $32,000 $46,000 $33,500 $41,000 $60,000 $34,000 $38,000 $44,000 $46,500 $60,000 $32,375 $39,750 $41,500 $45,000
Ok thankyou @mathstudent55
For each part after a), add all the salaries mentioned in that part and divide by the number of salaries of that part.
So add all of the numbers above and then divide that number by the number of numbers there are there
That was confusing lol
So its 36,930 @mathstudent55
I don't know. This is too much work, and I don't have the time to check. For part b) add the salaries of only the women. Then divide by the number of women categories.
For each part, just use the salaries that correspond to what the part tells you.
So I just do the same thing I just did for like every school teacher or like every gender or what?
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