Presenting Data In Graphs

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    Hodan Hashi October 29, 2014 What is the Concentration of dissolved Solids in a potato cell? DESIGN – Aspect 1: Defining the problem & selecting variables Research Question: How does the concentration of salt solution affect the mass of the potatoes. Background Information: Try to include known values / expected results from literature If you are going to include diagrams make sure you give them a fig # & descriptive title. Hypothesis: Table 1: Variables

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    Dos and Donts in Making Power Point

    Helvetica, Times New Roman, etc. - Use uppercase letters for the first letter - Leave space between the lines of text - Use statements, not sentences - Use keywords to help the audience focus on your message - Don't include too many details and data (no more than 7 words to a line and 7 lines to a slide) - Don't crowd the information - Don't use flashy or curvy fonts - Don't use all uppercase letters (they are difficult to read and will appear to your audience that you are yelling) - Don't

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    Audience Analysis Paper

    is vital in any business position. For sales people, communication is even more imperative because of their interaction with customers and employees. In this paper I will discuss the distinctiveness of an audience that would be required if I was presenting a quarterly sales information meeting to a group of stakeholders, which would also include the managers, sales people and its customers. I will also be discussing the communication channels that would be most suitable for specific meetings and

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    Recording and presenting your data 1 Calculate the cross-sectional area A of the wire using the equation A = ¼πd2 2 Record your values for m and x in a table of results. Include columns for F and for the stress and the strain, where F = mg Stress = F/A Strain = x / L Where F is the applied force, x is the extension, A is the cross-sectional area and L is the original length and g = 9.81 m.s-2. 3 Plot a graph of stress (y-axis) against strain (x-axis). Analyzing your data 1 Calculate the gradient

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    Unit 10 P3 Plan for Market Research

    it. It is also important to be clear about the target audience that the research is aimed at. For my market research I will be looking at primary and secondary research and then comparing the data to create a chocolate bar for children. I will be using internal and external resources to gather my data. The researchers that conduct the market research should have clear and easy to achieve objectives. By doing this it become more easily to check that they have met all the

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    Math 533

    Project: AJ DAVIS DEPARTMENT STORES | | | | | | This is a report presenting detailed statistical analysis of the data collected from a sample of fifty credit customers in the department chain store AJ DAVIS. Data was collected on five variables, which were location, income, size, years at current location and credit balance. The first variable analyzed was that of Location. The location data is a categorical variable. Which was further broken down into three subcategories?

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    M1 D2 Business

    BTEC NATIONAL IN BUSINESS Unit 4 – Business Communication Assignment 2 – Presenting Different Types of Business Information Effectively ------------------------------------------------- This task assesses ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- P2 Present complex internal business information using three different methods appropriate to the user’s needs ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    (__________________________) o Example: ▪ Observation – it is cloudy and dark outside ▪ Inference – ______________________________ i. qualitative data – ii. quantitative data – 1. Hypothesis – possible ____________ to a question or problem; an educated guess based on knowledge and experience; o a ____________ solution o Not

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    Resistance of a Wire

    the resistivity of the metal from which the wire is made, l is the length of the wire and A is its cross-sectional area. Using the circuit below, you will make measurements of current and voltage for different lengths of wire. You will plot a graph of resistance against length and from this you will calculate the resistivity. A V flying lead zero end of the metre rule tape to hold wire into place resistance wire 70 © University of Cambridge International Examinations

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    Audience Analysis

    concepts to the followers. One of the most important concerns is just how much cognition, knowledge, or lessons one can anticipate in the followers. This paper will summarize the characteristics of an audience a salesman should think about when presenting a group of stakeholders with quarterly sales report, as well as discuss what channels of communication are appropriate for such a meeting and what characteristics of an audience the presenter should be aware of. The first thing a presenter

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