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Simple question on variables w/my data sources in excel. I am currently working

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Simple question on variables w/my data sources in excel.

I am currently working on a project for my analytics class where we need the following:

1. 50 observations

2. 11 variables (10 independent, 1 dependent)

I want to be sure that I am not getting the beginning wrong, I plan to use data from different cities so I have something that resembles the following.

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So I'm curious if I have 50 locations, then 10 random independent data variables and then 1 dependent where it calculates the percentage change from 1990 to 2010 is that correct? If not, could you please give me an example of a correct table? Time is precious! Thanks.

Location Population 2010 Population 1990 Denver, CO ### ### Modesto, CA ### ### Washington, DC ### ### Fresno, CA ###

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Explanation / Answer

I think you are taking population as one of the 10 independent random variabes. You can add one more column in the table "percentage change".

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