Rahi Patel 2/18/2014 FIN 230: Quiz 1 1A) how many elements does the data contain? 7 1B) how many variables are in the data set? 3 1C) which variables are quantitative and which are categorical? Size is categorical and Median income and Unemployment are quantitative. 2A) Compute the average income for the sample. Average=57,500 2B) Compute the average unemployment rate for the sample. Average=8.4 2C) What percentage of the towns in the sample are small towns? 3/7*100=42.8% 3A) How many
Words: 402 - Pages: 2
assignment? (2 points) COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO, FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT, HAMILTON COUNTY 2. According to the case, what must a party establish to prevail on a motion for summary judgment? (3 points) Emil moved for summary judgment, claiming that no genuine issue of material fact existed. BK also moved for summary judgment and pointed to evidence in the depositions that appellants knew the coffee was hot and that coffee was purchased and served as a hot beverage. It also contended under the
Words: 1465 - Pages: 6
Out of many crimes the world has ever seen. Cyber crime is now one among them. Which inherits some remarkable characteristics like being easiest and also quickest way of committing it. In a simple way it can either be defined as a combination of crime and computer. Or any offence or crime in which involved are computers and networks. Origins of Cybercrime combine the term crime with the root cyber from the word cybernetic, from the Greek, kubernân, which means to lead or govern. The cyber environment
Words: 526 - Pages: 3
Protection of Wrecks Act 1973 Any supplement of a vessel being protected stated under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973 would have to be protected under certain subsections of that legislation. In this respect, the first point to address is if the vessel was found in a distraught place under s.1 (1) (a) ‘the site of a vessel lying wrecked on or in the sea bed;’ suggests any vessel unprotected or unguarded, would have to be protected. As stated in s.1 (1) (b) ‘the site ought to be protected from
Words: 1621 - Pages: 7
Courtroom Observation An Assignment Submitted by Sara Cotleur Liberty University Online Class Business 301-D04, Section 201320, Spring 2013 Deborah White vs. John Daniels and O’Malley’s Tavern Introduction The case in question is case number 82A04-8876-CV-285, between Deborah White as the plaintiff and John Daniels and O'Malley's Tavern as defendants before a mock U.S. District Court, in the Northern District of Indiana. The plaintiff’s attorneys are Amanda Babbit and Jackson Walsh while
Words: 1619 - Pages: 7
Executive Summary The purpose of an executive summary is to summarize a report. Executive summaries are written for executives who most likely do not have time to read the complete document. Therefore, the executive summary must cover the major points and be detailed enough to mirror the content yet concise enough for an executive to understand the substance without reading the entire report. An executive summary differs from an abstract. Readers use an abstract to decide whether to read the complete
Words: 1022 - Pages: 5
HISTORY: [**1] CIVIL APPEAL FROM WARREN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Case No. 07CV69537. CASE SUMMARY: PROCEDURAL POSTURE: Appellant personal injury victim filed suit against appellee store alleging that it was negligent in its cleaning of a coffee spill, upon which she slipped and fell. The store filed a motion for summary judgment. The Warren County Court of Common Pleas (Ohio) granted summary judgment for the store. The victim appealed. OVERVIEW: The victim argued that the trial court
Words: 3758 - Pages: 16
short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] Electronic Discharge Summary EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Electronic Discharge Summary EXECUTIVE SUMMARY S. CHANDE
Words: 1303 - Pages: 6
AIUB 1 Master of Business Administration Course Instructor: Dr. Swapan Kumar Dhar Definition of Statistics Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing and interpreting data for the purpose of making intelligent statements and drawing appropriate conclusions. So, according to this definition, there are four stages: (1) Collection of data
Words: 6578 - Pages: 27
problems with the property that required significant expenditures to repair. He brought this suit to recover damages for those repairs, alleging, inter alia, breach of contract, fraud, and negligent misrepresentation.1 The district court entered summary judgment for the defendants, holding that Maine's implied warranty of habitability did not apply under the circumstances of this case, and that defendants had no duty of disclosure. The district court also entered judgment on the record for the plaintiff
Words: 4725 - Pages: 19