Illustrating Travel Data

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Illustrating Travel Data

Travel Characteristics for Indiana and the United States:  2003 and 2013
  Indiana United States
  2003 2013 Percent change 2003 2013 Percent change
People who live in area      
Percent traveling households 72.3 81.2 12.3% 80.1 89 11.1%
Trips per household 4 5 25.0% 4.5 6.1 35.6%
Trips per traveling household 6 6.8 13.3% 6.4 7.7 20.3%
       
Trips per capita 2.4 4.3 79.2% 2.7 4.4 63.0%
Trips per traveler 2.6 4.7 80.8% 4.4 5.4 22.7%
Miles per traveler 1688.6 3,246 92.2% 3,155 4,386 39.0%
Miles per trip 469.5 762 62.3% 788.7 920 16.6%
       
People who visit area      
Trips per traveler 4.2 5.5 31.0% 4.4 5.4 22.7%
Miles per traveler 2,183 3,114 42.7% 3,155 4,386 39.0%
Miles per trip 579.6 637.4 10.0% 788.7 920 16.6%

1.    Create a bar chart to illustrate the differences in Trips per Traveler and Miles per Traveler of the average Indiana resident, the average U.S, resident, and the average Indiana visitor.
2.    Create a bar chart to illustrate a state-by-state comparison of the number of residents from the rest of the nation who visit Indiana, and the number of Indiana residents who visit other states. Rank the information in this chart by states with the most visitors to Indiana.
3.    The Indiana Department of Tourism is very interested in learning more about how people travel in Indiana. They want to use this information to better target advertising to specific demographic groups and methods of travel. Use the appropriate chart or series of charts to illustrate how people travel; the purpose of their travel; and their income levels, age, and gender. This information should be presented for people who live within the state and those visiting the state with a comparison between the two groups.

Each chart should be under each section. For example, there are three different sections meaning each section should have its own chart. The first chart goes with the first section of information and so on.

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