For this assignment use the following link to download the Microsoft Excel file of the world health statistics health status mortality
https://www.who.int/data/themes/topics/topic-details/GHO/world-health-statistics
the data presented shows the mortality rates by gender and country. Select two countries to compare with the united states and create the following in MS Excel
1. A bar graph comparison of the united states and your two selected countries using the life expectancy at birth by gender columns f&g.
2. A pie graph comparison using the healthy life expectancy by gender columns h&i.
3. A scatter graph comparison using the probability of dying per 1000 population between 15 and 60 years by gender columns j&k.
4. A 2-D graph comparison using the probability of dying per 1000 live births by years 2003 and 2000 columns l&m.
Once you have completed the four graphs provide a brief explanation (4-6 sentences) of what each graph is depicting. The explanation should not only identify the x-and-y-axis but also provide a detailed explanation of the data. Here is an example ”Observed in the life expectancy at birth by gender bar graph the united states has a significantly higher life expectancy for both males and females when compared to Angola and Ghana. This can be attributed to insignificant access to healthcare services in industrialized countries as noted by Robinso (2018).”
Submit an MS word file (containing your explanations) and an MS Excel file (containing the dashboard). The best way to complete this assignment is to hide/sort the columns and rows that will not be used in the graphical comparison.
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