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(e) The chart below (Figure 1) shows the total of production stoppages from 2000

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Question

(e) The chart below (Figure 1) shows the total of production stoppages from 2000 to 2014 Production Stoppages Year Total Year Total 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 Year Figure 1 JLM Production Stoppages 2000 to 2014 Name the type of statistical chart and describe what the chart says about production stoppage over the years. Without further statistical analysis, predict, with explanation, if the number of production stoppage will fall, increase or remain the same in year 2015. (6 marks) (t) If you are given a free hand, how will you organise and present the data to more effectively describe these data? Explain why your method is better. (7 marks)

Explanation / Answer

(e) The chart is a scatterplot. and here the chart says the production stoppages has graduall reduced in negative exponential fashion as year progresses. here in the year 2015 production stoppages will fall as we expect them to decrease.