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    Casterbridge A symbol is an object‚ person‚ or figure that is used to represent a concept in the story. Throughout the novel The Mayor of Casterbridge‚ there are three key symbols. All three symbols Hardy uses are objects. These three objects all represent something about the main character‚ Henchard. One of the three symbols also pertains to Farfrae‚ another character in the novel. The three symbols are the collision of wagons‚ the bull‚ and the caged goldfinch. All three of the symbols play a large

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    Use of Symbols in logos –  The primary task of logo is to render brand recognition to the company it represents. As such the text based logos do the maximum justice to the start up companies by giving them a unique identity of their own. Does that mean we should avoid the symbolic logos altogether? Not actually—-the symbolic logos also have their own role to play‚ but elsewhere. Let’s check the benefits of symbolic logos. Before weighing up the pros and cons of the use of symbols in logo‚ let’s

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    10 May 10‚ 2012 A Symbol of Hopes & Dreams A Raisin In The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry is a play about an African American family in 1950s America. The Younger family struggle through racism and family turmoil that threatens to split the family apart. But throughout it all they persevere and the result is a new fresh beginning. Mama’s plant is a shining symbol of the Younger’s for the following reasons. Mama’s plant has been a steady reminder of a dream for a better life and

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    1 Statistics plays a vital role in almost every facet of human life. Describe the functions of Statistics.Explain the applications of statistics. Meaning of statistics Functions of statistics Applications of statistics. Ans:Statistics plays an important role in almost every facet of human life. In business context‚ managers are required to justify decisions on the basis of data. They need statistical models to support these decisions. Statistical skills enable managers to collect‚ analyse and

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    CI for pop mean: x±z*(σn) n=(z*σME)2 Reduce ME 1. Lower confidence 2. reduce σ ------------------------------------------------- 3. increase n HT for pop mean ------------------------------------------------- z=x-μσ√n Errors I=P(reject H0/H0 true)=α II=P(accept H0/H0 wrong) Power=1-β Increase pow 1. increase α 2. consider alternative µ that is farther than hypothesized µ 3.increase n ------------------------------------------------- 4.decrease σ One sample t CI x±t*s√n One

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    University of Phoenix OnlineCourse: RES / 341QUIZ # 1(Chapter 3 and 4 from Applied Statistics in Business and Economics )45 Questions [Each Question = 1 Point]SOLUTIONPlease mark one answer for all multiple choice questions with RED!Chapter 3Multiple Choice1. Which is not a tip for effective bar charts?A) Time usually goes on the horizontal axis. B) Bar height or length should be proportional to the quantity displayed. C) Label data values at the top of each bar unless graphing lots of data. D)

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    Week 4 Exercises Chapter 5 – Section 1. Question 5 To perform a certain type of blood analysis‚ lab technicians must perform two procedures. The first procedure requires either one or two separate steps‚ and the second procedure requires either one‚ two‚ or three steps. a. List the experimental outcomes associated with performing the blood analysis. Answer: There are two procedures that a lab technician must perform. The first procedure requires either one or two separate steps‚ which could be named

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    2/8 (Friday) Standard Deviation cont’d Example: Amount of money earned by new immigrants Sample: 12‚ 15‚ 16‚ 20‚ 25‚ 36‚ 40 Step 1: Find the mean * x̄=164/7 * mean is 23.4 Step 2: Find how much each observation deviates from the mean * 12 - 23.4 = -11.4 * 15 – 23.4 = -8.4 * 16 – 23.4 = -7.4 * 20 – 23.4 = -3.4 * 25 – 23.4 = 1.6 * 36 – 23.4 = 12.6 * 40 – 23.4 = 16.6 * Note: all observations below mean will be negative‚ all above will be positive Step

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    Step 1- Identify the problem Develop a problem statement- What are you going to investigate (use the 6 characteristics of a good problem statement) 1. Be interested in the problem 2. Have a manageable scope 3. Be comfortable in terms of the knowledge‚ time‚ and resources needed to investigate the problem 4. Be able to collect and analyze numerical data 5. Must be a practical or theoretical reason for you to research the problem 6. It must be ethical for you to investigate the problem

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    18. Based on a simple random sample of one hundred an analyst estimates the average hourly wage earned by workers in a city to be $30 and computes the margin of error to be $5. Can we conclude from this that most workers there earn between $25 and $35 per hour? Is the right interpretation for the margin of error? 23. Polls showed the two main candidates in the 2004 presidential election were nearly tied on the day before the election. To predict the winner a newspaper would like to have a poll

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