1. In a group of 40 people‚ 10 are healthy and every person the of the remaining 30 has either high blood pressure‚ a high level of cholesterol or both. If 15 have high blood pressure and 25 have high level of cholesterol‚ a) how many people have high blood pressure and a high level of cholesterol? If a person is selected randomly from this group‚ what is the probability that he/she b) has high blood pressure (event A)? c) has high level of cholesterol(event B)? d) has high blood
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To identify and critically evaluate the product adaptations made by KFC in Asian markets Contents Introduction This is the age of internalisation where people can easily share various different kinds of food. This is just because of the global business of food and beverage companies. The fast food industry is the leading driver of global growth and is now reaching new customers through its improved menus followed by the dining experience upgrades along with the rapid worldwide
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E-M ARKETING /6E C HAPTER 1 C HAPTER 1 O BJECTIVES 1-2 After reading Chapter 1‚ you will be able to: Explain how advances in Internet and information technology offer benefits and challenges to consumers‚ businesses‚ marketers‚ and society. Distinguish between e-business and e-marketing. Explain how increasing buyer control is changing the marketing landscape. Understand the distinction between information or entertainment as data. Identify several trends
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Joey Stevens QMM 240 TR 10:00-11:15 Computer Assignment #1 1. a. Excel Histograms Bins MPG | Frequency | 11 | 1 | 16 | 3 | 21 | 16 | 26 | 34 | 31 | 13 | 36 | 9 | 41 | 2 | 46 | 2 | Bins Weight | Frequency | 1300 | 1 | 1780 | 7 | 2260 | 18 | 2740 | 12 | 3220 | 22 | 3700 | 11 | 4180 | 7 | 4660 | 2 | b. I chose the number of classes based on the Sturges’ Rule table. I knew I had 80 observations so that put me between either 7 or 8
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1 of 11 ID: MST.CPD.UD.03.0010 William is a quality inspector for an appliance manufacturer and is currently testing an oven. The oven starts off at room temperature‚ which is 70 degrees Celsius. William turns the oven to 167 degrees. The temperature in the oven increases from 70 degrees to 167 degrees over the following 10 minutes at a constant rate‚ so that the temperature follows a uniform distribution over the interval between 70 degrees and 167 degrees. At a randomly chosen time during that
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BUSINESS STATISTICS What is Business Statistics? Statistics in marketing‚ quality control and insurance Statistics is the most widely used quantitative method in business. It is concerned with extracting the best possible information from data in order to aid decision making. It is often applied to sales forecasting‚ quality control and market research. Data used in business include population censuses‚ opinion polls‚ consumer data bases‚ and sales and demand data. The role of the Statistician
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Random Rectangles Sampling Methods Surprising Facts Sampling Designs Random Rectangles Sampling Methods Surprising Facts Sampling Designs Designing Samples 1 2 Betsy Greenberg McCombs Random Rectangles Sampling Methods Surprising Facts 4 Elementary Business Statistics – Designing Samples Sampling Methods 3 Betsy Greenberg Random Rectangles Sampling Designs Betsy Greenberg McCombs Elementary Business Statistics – Designing Samples
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47 handy Facebook stats and charts A publication of 47 Handy Facebook Stats and Charts By Amanda Sibley Amanda Sibley is a member of the paid marketing team at HubSpot. She helps create and manage paid advertisements and external vendors to help generate leads across various platforms. Amanda is also a regular contributor to the HubSpot blog‚ where she writes about various topics across inbound marketing. FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @AMANDASIBLEY1 HuBSpOT’S ALL-IN-ONE MARkETINg SOFTWARE
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Statistics Homework – Week 2 Chapter 1: 1.1 - Three different types of drinks are sold at a fast food restaurant – soft drinks‚ fruit juices and coffee. A) Explain why the type of drinks sold is an example of a categorical variable Categorical variables take values that fall into one or more categories. As there are 3 different types of drinks‚ they would all fall into their own categories rather than numerical. B) Explain why the type of drinks sold is an example of a nominally scaled
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Case Study: Property Purchase Strategy Table of Contents Main Report 3 Introduction3 Decision Analysis 3 Increasing the expected payoff 5 Conclusion 5 Appendix6 Decision Tree6 Calculation of probabilities 7 Calculation of expected payoff8 Relationship between the expected payoff and amount of bid9 Introduction Decision analysis is an integral and powerful component in the decision making process‚ and can be used to determine the optimal decision alternative according to the criterion
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