Construct a frequency distribution table for the following: 1. Thirty-six customers were categorized according to civil status. The data set is |Single |Single |Married |Married |Single | |Single |18 |18 |0.5 |50 | |Married |13
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following distribution of data. Class interval | 0-5 | 5-10 | 10-20 | 20-30 | 30-50 | 50-70 | 70-100 | frequency | 12 | 15 | 25 | 40 | 42 | 14 | 8 | n= 12+15+25+40+42+14+8=156 Hence median is at the average of n/2 & (n/2 +1) positon i.e 78th & 79th position Class interval | 0-5 | 5-10 | 10-20 | 20-30 | 30-50 | 50-70 | 70-100 | frequency | 12 | 15 | 25 | 40 | 42 | 14 | 8 | Position 12 27 52 92
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Dove Valentine Mailing Campaign Course Name: Business Analytics Using Data Mining Submitted by: (Student names) Group Members (8A) Harneet Chawla Ankit Sobti Kanika Miglani Varghese Cherian Saad Khan Note: Considering our client is an FMCG, each technique mentioned below has been explained in detail ensuring thorough/easy understanding. Business Analytics Using Data Mining – Final Project Valentine Coupon Scheme Executive summary Business problem We have been hired by our client, a reputed
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which include premium sandwiches, squeezed juices, sushi, salads, bakes and desserts along with fresh fruits as well as self-branded soft drinks, crisps and chocolates. PRICE – * Premium pricing throughout the menu * Average per customer: Eat-in/Take away – * Average price of a sandwich * United pricing strategy per country PROMOTION – * In store menus and posters and overhead ads, local advertising on delivery trucks, food packaging and merchandise along with advertising through
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JOURNAL OF MANAGERIAL ISSUES Vol. XVI Number 3 Fall 2004: 361-381 Diversification Strategy and Top Management Team Fit Dan Marlin Assistant Professor of Management University of South Florida — St. Petersburg Bruce T. Lamont Professor of Management The Florida State University Scott W. Geiger Assistant Professor of Management University of South Florida — St. Petersburg Matching managers to diversification strategy has long been a cornerstone of strategy implementation research
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Answer of Discussion Questions Q1. Given, The mean daily hold time μ = 99.67 s; Standard Deviation σ = 24.24 s The targeted hold time x = 110 s The fraction of days when hold time exceeded 110 s = P(x>110) = ? Answer: Mean of a distribution (μ) and a data point (x) is related by the following equation: x = μ ± zσ For x > 110 s; [pic] Now, [pic] Value of [pic] is area under normal curve between z = 0 to z = 0.43. Thus it can be seen that fraction of days when call center failed to meet
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2009 Technical Summary IAS 33 Earnings per Share as issued at 1 January 2009 This extract has been prepared by IASC Foundation staff and has not been approved by the IASB. For the requirements reference must be made to International Financial Reporting Standards. The objective of this Standard is to prescribe principles for the determination and presentation of earnings per share, so as to improve performance comparisons between different entities in the same reporting period and between
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UNIVERSITY COUNSELING & CAREER OFFICE Research Digest Volume 1 │ Issue 1 │ April 2011 An Annual Publication of UCCO THE IMPACT OF THE ACADEMIC COMPETENCE EMPOWERMENT (ACE) PROGRAM ON THE ACADEMIC ADJUSTMENT OF FRESHMEN STUDENTS MERRIE CAROLYNE M. MATIAS, M.A., RGC ADARNA M. CIPRIANO, M.A., RGC, CCOP Guidance Counselor Institute of Arts and Sciences Guidance Counselor Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management Freshmen year in college is a period of adjustment. While
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At alpha = 0.05, can it be concluded that there is a significant difference in the average number of employees at each interchange? If so, which pairs are different? Be sure to show the SST, SSW, and SSB calculations. Also, interpret the p-value. Pennsylvania Turnpike 7 14 32 19 10 11 Average n Grand Average 15,5 6 8,44 Greensburg Bypass / Mon-‐Fayette
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measurements, as in a sample survey. In a designed experiment, researchers impose treatments and controls and then observe characteristics and take measurements. Data from a sample of citizens of a certain country yielded the following estimates of average TV viewing time per month for all the citizens. Answer: Inferential, because the statistics are used to make inference about the population. * 50 kids are divided into 2 groups. One is exposed to a vid on bullying. The other isn’t. After
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