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Report on Data Visualization and Probability

Under the
Guidance of Prof.

Anchal Patil

CHRIST (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY),


BANGALORE

AUGUST 2022

Done by:
DIVYAM BANSAL
Section – I
REG NO: 2227623

Report on Data Visualization and Probability


The following are the variables from this dataset:
• The company's values serve as its name.
• Row labels - The industry and market segment in which the company works.
• Profit - Each company's profit in millions for the specified fiscal year.
• Number of Employees - The total workforce that each organization has.
• Market Cap - The company's market cap, or valuation, expressed in millions. Due to the
private nature of the company, certain rows will have empty values. The market assessments
were made on January 20, 2021.

1. FREQUENCY PIVOT TABLE


Sl/NO SECTOR Count of Prof
1 Aerospace & Defense 22
2 Apparel 16
3 Business Services 52
4 Chemicals 27
5 Energy 109
6 Engineering & Construction 30
7 Financials 162
8 Food & Drug Stores 10
9 Food, Beverages & Tobacco 37
10 Health Care 71
11 Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 27
12 Household Products 26
13 Industrials 50
14 Materials 46
15 Media 25
16 Motor Vehicles & Parts 22
17 Retailing 75
18 Technology 109
19 Telecommunications 11
20 Transportation 38
21 Wholesalers 35
22 Grand Total 1000

The percentage of Fortune 1000 companies that are part of various industries is shown in the
pivot table.
This statistic suggests that the bulk of Fortune 100 are in the engineering and construction
industries, with the financial and technical industries making up the minority. After financial
businesses, those focusing on energy and technology are more common.

2. SECTOR vs. THE SUM OF REVENUE

Based on the industries in which the companies operate, the bar graph shows the companies'
earnings. The financial services industry earns the most revenue among Fortune 1000
companies, while the clothing sector generates the least.
3.MARKET CAPITAL vs. THE PROFIT

The above dispersed plot shows the dispersed comparison of the market capitalization to the
profit of the companies.

4.SUM OF MARKET CAPITAL AND ITS PERCENTAGE.

The market capitalization and its proportion of companies across all industries are
broken down and compared in the pie chart.
5. DESCRIPTIVE STATS OF PROFIT

Standard deviation 4515.83938


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Coefficient of variation (CV) 3.35824344


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Kurtosis 132.184486
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Mean 1344.70280
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Median Absolute Deviation (MAD) 348.3

Skewness 9.58835206
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Sum 1342013.4

Variance 20392805.3
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The mean and other descriptive data are shown in the histogram of the businesses
across all industries.
3. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES AGAINST THE REVENUE – SCATTERED
PLOT

The relationship between a company's revenue and its staff count for the Fortune 1000
businesses is seen in the graph plot up top.

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