Make a list of at least three cars that you would

1. Make a list of at least three cars that you would consider purchasing. To be fair, the cars should be in the same class (compact, midsize, etc). they should also be of the same age.
2. Collect information regarding the three cars in your list by finding at eight cars of each that are for sale. Obtain such information as the asking price and the number of miles the car has. Sources of data include your local newspaper, classified ads, and car websites (www.cars.com and www.vehix.com). Compute the summary statistics for asking price, number of miles, and other variables of interest. Remember, the summary statistics include min, max, mean, median, mode, range, variance, standard deviation, and so on.
Write a report (4-5 paragraphs) with supporting data supporting your conclusion regarding which car you would purchase and why. Be sure to include all relevant statistics in your written report. Attach the Excel sheet used for the primary data source, but put your text of the report directly into the discussion.

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