Discretionary and Travel Expenses

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Across
  1. 3. what remains of income after taxes are deducted; used for 2 types of expenses: essential and discretionary expenses
  2. 5. often referred to as average; the sum of all the numbers in a data set divided by the number of elements in the data set
  3. 7. the intersection of a column and a row on a spreadsheet
  4. 8. expense that cannot be eliminated from a person's day-to-day life
  5. 10. mathematics that deals with the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data
  6. 11. a person's income before all taxes are deducted
  7. 13. running total of all frequencies that are less than or equal to the frequency of that particular interval
  8. 14. the middle number when numbers are in ascending or descending order
  9. 15. the most often occurring value in a data set; there can be more than one or none at all
Down
  1. 1. costs for goods or services that are nonessential
  2. 2. a set of numbers
  3. 4. the ratio of the cumulative frequency of a particular interval to the total number of pieces of data collected
  4. 6. the ratio of the frequency of a particular interval to the total number of pieces of data collected
  5. 9. an electronic worksheet that can be used to explore, manipulate, analyze, and interpret data
  6. 12. part of 100 equal parts; A statistical measure used to compare data and indicates what percent of the frequency total appears at or below a particular number