United States Tax Cases (1913-1999), [97-2 USTC ¶50,905], U.S. District Court, Dist. Ore., Dennis R. Maze and Beatrice V. Maze, husband and wife, Plaintiffs v. United States of America, Defendant , Summary judgment: Genuine issues of material fact: Capital gains and losses: Small business stock:, (Oct. 10, 1997), (Oct. 10, 1997) [97-2 USTC ¶50,905] Dennis R. Maze and Beatrice V. Maze, husband and wife, Plaintiffs v. United States of America, Defendant U.S. District Court, Dist. Ore., Civ. 96-1000-JE
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Ben (Yu Zhenghao) Case study 1 February 3, 2012 Set A 1. The average age of customers is 43.08. 2. The average age of the married customers is 44.5. 3. The average age of single customers is 35.625. 4. Female:93% Male:7% 5. The average sales of single customers are 75.35 and average sales of married customers are 78.02. Married customers consumed much than single customers. Set B 1.Method of Payment | Frequency distribution | Proprietary Card | 70 | MasterCard |
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of Case (California v. Simpson) O.J. Simpson was a start NFL player who was tried on two counts of murder for the June 12th, 1994 deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson, his ex-wife and her friend, Ronald Goldman. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronal Goldman were fatally stabbed on June 12th, 1994, and discovered the next morning on her property in Los Angeles. (OJ Simpsons murder, n.d.) OJ Simpson did not turn himself in but instead became the center of attention in a pursuit in his white Bronco SUV. Simpson
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Page 21 to 27 1. Discuss the differences between statistics as numerical facts and statistics as a discipline or field of study. 10. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) subscriber survey (October 13, 2003) asked 46 questions about subscriber characteristics and interests. State whether each of the following questions provided categorical or quantitative data and indicate the measurement scale appropriate for each. a. What is your age? Quantitative b. Are you male or female? Categorical c. When
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Assignment II: Statistics Analysis in Business 1. What is the level of measurement for each of the following variables? a. Student IQ ratings b. Distance students travel to class c. Date of birth d. Number of hours students study per week 2. Place these variables in the following classification tables. Qualitative | Quantitative | | | e. Salary f. Gender g. Temperature h. Exam score i. Student rank in the class
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less than £5,000. Alternatively you may be given a community service order rather than a fine which is often the case in relation to young offenders. If the cost of the damage is over £5,000 then the case will be referred to the Crown Court which is able to give tougher sentences. Section 6 of the Criminal Damage Act is also used for searches of people’s homes in very serious cases which includes searching computer records. For example, they may find photographs of the graffiti. The Criminal
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CHAPTER 2—DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS: TABULAR AND GRAPHICAL DISPLAYS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The minimum number of variables represented in a bar chart is a.|1| b.|2| c.|3| d.|4| ANS: A PTS: 1 2. The minimum number of variables represented in a histogram is a.|1| b.|2| c.|3| d.|4| ANS: A PTS: 1 3. Which of the following graphical methods is most appropriate for categorical data? a.|ogive| b.|pie chart| c.|histogram| d.|scatter diagram| ANS: B PTS: 1 4. In a stem-and-leaf
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MATH533 Given: AJ DAVIS is a department store chain, which has many credit customers and wants to find out more information about these customers. A sample of 50 credit customers is selected with data collected on the following five variables: 1. LOCATION (Rural, Urban, Suburban) 2. INCOME (in $1,000's – be careful with this) 3. SIZE (Household Size, meaning number of people living in the household) 4. YEARS (the number of years that the customer has lived in the current location)
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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
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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
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