I predict that all the cars that I have chosen at random will have similar attributes, but in detail they will be completely different and therefore not comparable.
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Mathematics Statistics Coursework Winter 2002 - Used Car Prices Introduction: I am going to investigate what influences prices of second hand cars, and look into how car prices depreciate and what causes this. I am examining 55 randomly chosen cars taken from the supplied list and from 'Auto Trader' magazine, which I supplied. I am going to examine the relationship in the sample between the age, mileage and price. I am going to narrow down the in 3 stages from all cars to only 1998 Ford Fiestas. From this, I will draw the conclusions from the examination about how the price decreases and what affects this. Section 1 - Random Cars Hypothesis 1: I predict that all the cars that I have chosen at random will have similar attributes, but in detail they will be completely different and therefore not comparable. I predict: * The older a car is, the more miles it would...

