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By Natalie Headrick Question Can girls taste the difference between Coke and Pepsi better than boys Class Data Table a Which Product was A and which was B Product A was Coke Product B was Pepsi ID: 241975

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Slide1

Pepsi vs. Coke Project

By: Natalie HeadrickSlide2

Question:

Can girls taste the difference between Coke and Pepsi better than boys?Slide3

Class Data TableSlide4

a. Which Product was A and which was B?

Product A was…. Coke

Product B was…. PepsiSlide5

b. How many students were able to guess correctly?

15

Students in 2

nd

Period guessed correctly. Slide6

1. Line Graph

This graph represents the Total Sales and Revenue based on the last 5 years.Slide7

Data Table & Line Graph for Coke and Pepsi Sales from the last 5 years.

Type

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Pepsi

43.23

(B)

57.84

(B)

66.5 (B)

65.49 (B)66.42 (B)Coke31.07 (B)35.1 (B)46.77 (B)48.07 (B)46.7 (B)

*Measured in Billions*

Coke and Pepsi Sales from the Last 5 Years Slide8

i. Trend statement for total sales of Pepsi products in the last 5 years.

As you can see over the last 5 years Pepsi Co. has been quiet profitable. They have generally stayed with in the same range of revenue and total sales. Slide9

j. Trend statement for total sales of Coke products in the last 5 years.

As you can see in the last 5 years Coco Cola Co. has not been consistent. Even though they have not had the profitable out come like Pepsi, they are maintain a consistent revenue and total sales income.Slide10

k. Prediction of average sales of Coke and Pepsi in the year 2017.

By 2017 I think that coke will have gradually increased from where they are now, but Pepsi however I believe will have gained a few more billions. Seeing as how they have jumped a few billions in the last 5 years. I think Pepsi is a growing product that everyone seems to enjoy. Slide11

2. Bar Graph

This graph represents the Number of Boys vs. Girls, Taste Test who correctly choose/guessed Product A and Product B. Slide12

Data Table for the Bar Graph

Pepsi and Coke Predictions for Classes

Graph of Pepsi and Coke Predictions for ClassesSlide13

c. Does gender affect how you taste?

Based on the data and information collected from our class, I don

t believe that gender can determine the way you taste things.

There were a total of 21 people in our class. 7 females and 14 males.

If you look at the data table on the previous slides you would notice that 4 out of 7 girls and 11 out of 14 boys guessed correctly. The difference between the two groups was three people.

Seeing as how they had the same number of people for a difference I am making the conclusion that your gender does not affect the way something is tasted. Slide14

d. Comparing the data from all the classes to the taste test.

Based on the data shown I still am sticking with my earlier statement.

The only reason that some of the bars for males are higher than the females, are in two of the five classes they contain more males than females.

Therefore there bar will be higher if they guessed correctly because there is more males than there are females.

By looking at the other classes you will notice that the bars tend to be the same height even if one is slightly higher. Slide15

3.Pie Graphs

This graph represents the Percentage of Soda Preferences between the Boys, Girls, and the Class. Slide16

Data Based on Drink PreferencesSlide17

Boys Preference

Measured as a %

Mountain Dew

Dr. Pepper

Male PreferencesSlide18

Girl Preference

Measured

as a %

Mt. Dew

Dr. Pepper

Female PreferencesSlide19

Class

Preference

Measured as a %

Dr. Pepper

Mt. Dew

Pepsi

Pibb Xtra

Entire Class PreferenceSlide20

e. Which product did the girls prefer?

Majority of the girls were not able to drink, which was the largest percentage.

However, Dr.Pepper, Mountain Dew, Coke, Sprite, and Pibb Xtra were tied for second with a percentage of 14%.Slide21

f. What product did the boys prefer?

Many of the boys choose Mountain Dew as their preference, it had a percentage of 29%.Slide22

g. What soda was most common to drink?

Overall through our class the most common drink was Mountain Dew. Slide23

h. What soda was least common to drink?

Pepsi, Pibb Xtra, and Fanta were the least common drink preferences mentioned. Slide24

4.My Chosen Graph

This Graph Represents the Frequency of Soda drinkers. Slide25

Data Based on Frequency of soda’s consumed in the class

Frequency

#

of Students

Never

7 Students

Rarely

1 Student

3 times a day

1 Student

Daily

1 Student

1 a week2 Students2 times a week2 StudentsWeekly3 Students

1 a month1 StudentMonthly

1 Student3 times a month1 Student

1 every six months

1 StudentSlide26

Bar Graph based on

Frequency of soda’s consumed in the class

Frequency of Soda Consumed in the classSlide27

l. Explanation for Frequency of Soda Drinkers graph.

Results

from the graph differ from person to person. Some people had a soda more frequent than others, and some never had a drink at all. Slide28

m. Results from Frequency of Soda Drinkers graph.

Most

people in the class never drank sodas, where 2-3 would drink them two times a week or weekly. This graphs shows that people have different frequencies when they have a soda, like 1 every six months, or daily or even three in a day, we are all different. Slide29

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