Calculating Statistical Measures for R&N and Save Mart Stores

What measures need to be computed for each store based on the given data?

The measures that need to be computed for each store based on the given data are: - Mean - Minimum - Q1 - Median - Q3 - Maximum - Range - Standard Deviation - Variance - IQR

Calculating Measures for R&N and Save Mart Stores

To calculate the measures for each store, we will use the provided data for R&N and Save Mart. We will compute the measures for each item individually and then summarize the results. Here is the breakdown for each item: 1. Ketchup - R&N Price: $4.59 - Save Mart Price: $4.70 2. Bread - R&N Price: $2.99 - Save Mart Price: $2.99 3. Mustard - R&N Price: $3.29 - Save Mart Price: $3.49 4. Milk - R&N Price: $5.49 - Save Mart Price: $5.49 5. Ham - R&N Price: $6.99 - Save Mart Price: $7.49 6. Turkey - R&N Price: $3.79 - Save Mart Price: $4.29 7. Soup - R&N Price: $2.79 - Save Mart Price: $2.89 8. Diet Coke - R&N Price: $8.99 - Save Mart Price: $8.99 9. Chips - R&N Price: $1.49 - Save Mart Price: $1.49 10. Orange Juice (OJ) - R&N Price: $3.99 - Save Mart Price: $3.99 11. Apple Juice - R&N Price: $4.99 - Save Mart Price: $4.29 12. Cookie Crisp - R&N Price: $3.99 - Save Mart Price: $5.49 13. Apple Jacks - R&N Price: $3.99 - Save Mart Price: $4.49 14. Captain Crunch - R&N Price: $5.49 - Save Mart Price: $5.49 15. Cookies - R&N Price: $2.49 - Save Mart Price: $2.49 For each item, we will calculate the mean, minimum, Q1, median, Q3, maximum, range, standard deviation, variance, and IQR for both R&N and Save Mart. After computing these measures, we will construct a boxplot for the two stores on the same graph to visually compare the prices.
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