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COMM_V 191 201 202 203 204 2024W2 2024W2 - Assignment 1

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Refer to the worksheet ch02_MCSP_Eddies2015 in the Assignment_1_Datasets_2024W2.xlsx Download Assignment_1_Datasets_2024W2.xlsx spreadsheet. (You probably already downloaded the spreadsheet for the Edmonton Oilers question.) For details about the case, read the Mini-case Study Project called Eddie's Hang-up Display, found at the end of Chapter 2 of the textbook. We often explore geographic data in regions, and for this question, we'll consider the Western Canada region to be British Columbia and Alberta. Create a frequency table of the combined BC+Alberta "Sessions" (not Pages or New Users) by month from the Eddie's Hang-up Display data. The table is provided for you to fill in. Report two decimals for percents (i.e. round up or down using the usual  convention). Do NOT use units, spaces or commas in your answers.

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Question restatement and options: - The task asks you to create a frequency table of the combined BC+Alberta Sessions (not Pages or New Users) by month from the Eddie's Hang-up Display data, report two decimals for percents, and do not use units, spaces, or commas in your answers. - The provided answer field lists a large set of candidate values, many of which appear as standalone numbers, sometimes with commas, sometimes with decimal points, and sometimes in duplicated forms. The answer_options field is empty, so there are no explicitly labeled option choices to evaluate beyond the list of candidate values in answer. Analysis strategy for each option category: - Formatting constraints to remember: • For the Sessions counts (the first value in a pair, per month), you should present the integer without any thousands separators. Therefore, 14083 is acceptable, whereas 14,083 includes a comma and would violate the no-commas rule. • For the monthly percentage (the second value, per month), you must present the percentage with two decimals, and without stray characters or spaces. Therefore, 9.08 is acceptable as a two-decimal percent; 9.080 would be extraneous, and 9.8 or 9.0800 would not meet the stated two-decimal requirement if not exactly shown as two decimals. • In a two-blank monthly entry, you would expec......Login to view full explanation

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