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Group and Little Mermaid
Amity Campus
Uttar Pradesh
India 201303

ASSIGNMENTS
PROGRAM: BBA
SEMESTER-I
Subject Name
Student Name
Roll Number (Reg.No.)
Batch

: Business mathematics
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INSTRUCTIONS
a) Students are required to submit all three assignment sets.
ASSIGNMENT
Assignment A
Assignment B
Assignment C

DETAILS
Three Subjective Questions
Case Study
Objective or one line Questions

MARKS
10
10
10

b)
c)
d)
e)

Total weightage given to these assignments is 30%. OR 30 Marks
All assignments are to be completed as typed in word/pdf.
All questions are required to be attempted.
All the three assignments are to be completed by due dates and need to be submitted for evaluation by Amity University.
f) The students have to attached a scan signature in the form.

Signature
Date

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( √ ) Tick mark in front of the assignments submitted
Assignment
Assignment ‘B’
Assignment ‘C’
‘A’

Research Methods and Report Writing

Assignment A
Question 1. In a survey of children who saw three different shows at
Walt Disney World, the following information was gathered:
39 children liked The Little Mermaid, 43 children liked 101 Dalmatians,
56 children liked Mickey Mouse, 7 children liked The Little Mermaid and 101 Dalmatians, 10 children liked The Little Mermaid and Mickey
Mouse, 16 children liked 101 Dalmatians and Mickey Mouse, 4 children liked The Little Mermaid, 101 Dalmatians, and Mickey Mouse, 6 children did not like any of the shows.
Answer the following questions:
How many students were surveyed?
How many liked The Little Mermaid only?
How many liked 101 Dalmatians only?
How many liked Mickey Mouse only?

Question 2: The table below shows the number of accidents each year at a particular road junction:

a. Work out the mean, median and mode for the values above.
b. A road safety group wants to get the council to make this junction safer. Which

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