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Make a scatter diagram for the data.
-The following table gives the total sales (revenue) and profits for 8 retailers.  Company  Total Sales  (Millions of $)   Profits  (Millions of $)   Adams 9.50.5 Browns 22.01.4 Clay 35.01.8 Donners 64.03.0 Esters 27.50.9 Framer 45.02.6 Gillies 15.00.8 Hays 57.02.2\begin{array}{lcc}\hline \text { Company } & \begin{array}{c}\text { Total Sales } \\\text { (Millions of \$) }\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}\text { Profits } \\\text { (Millions of \$) }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Adams } & 9.5 & 0.5 \\\text { Browns } & 22.0 & 1.4 \\\text { Clay } & 35.0 & 1.8 \\\text { Donners } & 64.0 & 3.0 \\\text { Esters } & 27.5 & 0.9 \\\text { Framer } & 45.0 & 2.6 \\\text { Gillies } & 15.0 & 0.8 \\\text { Hays } & 57.0 & 2.2 \\\hline\end{array}

 Make a scatter diagram for the data. -The following table gives the total sales (revenue) and profits for 8 retailers.  \begin{array}{lcc} \hline \text { Company } & \begin{array}{c} \text { Total Sales } \\ \text { (Millions of \$)  } \end{array} & \begin{array}{c} \text { Profits } \\ \text { (Millions of \$)  } \end{array} \\ \hline \text { Adams } & 9.5 & 0.5 \\ \text { Browns } & 22.0 & 1.4 \\ \text { Clay } & 35.0 & 1.8 \\ \text { Donners } & 64.0 & 3.0 \\ \text { Esters } & 27.5 & 0.9 \\ \text { Framer } & 45.0 & 2.6 \\ \text { Gillies } & 15.0 & 0.8 \\ \text { Hays } & 57.0 & 2.2 \\ \hline \end{array}     A)    B)    C)    D)


Definitions:

Critical Values

Specific points on the scale of a statistical distribution that are compared with test statistics to determine whether to reject the null hypothesis.

Upper

Often pertaining to the higher part or section of something; or can refer to a level or boundary that is more than what is typical or usual.

Population Standard Deviation

A measure of the spread of all values in a population, indicating how much the values differ from the mean of the population.

Sample

A subset of a population used for statistical analysis, selected for the purpose of making generalizations about the total population.

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