QUESTION
Sample Data for Supermarket Profits.
Sample Data for Supermarket
Profits.
Supermarket Number
Food Sales
(tens of thousands of dollars)
Nonfood Sales
(tens of thousands of dollars)
Store Size
(thousands of square feet)
Profit
(thousands of dollars)
Y
1
305
35
35
20
2
130
98
22
15
3
189
83
27
17
4
175
76
16
9
5
101
93
28
16
6
269
77
46
27
7
421
44
56
35
8
195
57
12
7
9
282
31
40
22
10
203
92
32
23
Run a multiple regression using the above data. (With profit as the
dependent variable). .15pt;=”” 0cm;=”” 148%;=””>Compare the result of question (1) with another regression equation
obtained without the food sales variable.
.85pt;=””>Which of the models do you prefer? Why? .85pt;=””>Interpret your results for (1) and (2). .1pt;=””>In writing your paper, you should start by indicating the purpose of
the study. Also, discuss the methodology and conclusions..35pt;’=”” 107%;=””>.45pt;’=””>.8pt;’=””>.8pt;’=””>.8pt;’=””>.8pt;’=””>.8pt;’=””>.8pt;’=””>.4pt;’=”” center;=””>Title: Determinants of
Profit in Various Supermarkets..25pt;’=””>** You can use EXCEL or any other software. **.85pt;’=””>The layout and
format of the paper should include the following sections: .5pt;’=”” 147%;=””>Title page, Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results,
Discussion, and References. a) Abstractis a very concise
summary of the paper.
The Introduction tells the reader about the topic- what the issue
is, what is known about it, and your specific focus. .35pt;=””>The Method
section describes what you did. .35pt;=””>The Resultssection tells you what you found. .4pt;=””>The Discussiondescribes what your findings
mean in the light of the information you presented in the introduction. It is
the interpretive segment of the paper and loops back to answer the issues
raised in the introduction. .1pt;=”” lfo2;’=”” l1=””>The Reference
section contains a list of articles and other sources mentioned in the
report (if necessary). .6pt;’=””>.15pt;’=””>It should be 4 pages plus you Printouts.3pt;’=””>
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