the probability that both outcomes are heads? Explain. Ans. P(H) = 1/2 Probability of 2 heads = 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4 Q.2 Suppose that 25% of the population in a given area is exposed to a television commercial on Ford automobiles‚ and 34% is exposed to Ford’s radio advertisements. Also‚ it is known that 10 % of the population is exposed to both means of advertising. If a person is randomly chose out of the entire population on this area‚ what is the probability that he or she
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Customer ProfileThe current customer of the Junior girls department of the PacSun are young women who are driven by surfing‚ skateboarding‚ snowboarding‚ and other associated actives and lifestyle. The typical customer wardrobe is consists of everyday casual apparel that is versatile enough for excessive movement and wear. Customer Demographics:•Female•14-18 yrs old•middle class• high school education•have average 2 siblings•parents both work‚ have college degrees•outdoor active lifestyle•interest
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Snow white and Red rose There was once a poor woman who lived in an old thatched cottage .In front of the cottage grew two rose bushes. One grew flowers as white as snow‚ the other had flowers as red as wine. The woman had two daughters who resembled these rose bushes: one had a complexion as white as snow‚ the other lips as red roses. She named her daughters snow white and red rose. They were both good girls‚ but very different. Snow white‚ the elder‚ liked to stay with her mother and help her
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knew expenses were being monitored. SWA strategy deemed their costs must be lower than their competitors‚ and they were. SWA cost per airplane seat mile was 7.03 cents in 1993 in comparison to an industry average of 9.35. (See exhibit 8). SWA kept costs low compared to their competitors in all departments‚ particularly with their short haul‚ high frequency‚ low cost (LUV) strategy. The average flight was 65 minutes in 1993. They saw their competition as the car‚ and targeted customers who would normally
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INSTAGRAM: How will Facebook manage its acquisition? CORPORATE STRATEGY 4G12 BARIL Xavier FIERE Benjamin IMBODEN Thomas JAYARATNE Mellane ZAJAC Damien 1 INTRODUCTION the 9 of April 2012‚ FACEBOOK bought the application INSTAGRAM for 1 billion dollars. FACEBOOK Social network on the Internet Available in 70 languages 900 million active users 2011: a billion dollar profit INSTAGRAM Share your life with photos Created on October 2010 40 million users on April 2012 2 PLAN
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Tracey S. Dagger & Peter J. Danaher Comparing the Effect of Store Remodeling on New and Existing Customers Although retailers invest millions of dollars in redesigning‚ refreshing‚ and remodeling their stores‚ it is unclear that such large investments are worthwhile. Prior research has indicated that remodeling has only a short-term effect. However‚ a previously unexplored area is its effect on those who visit the store for the first time after it is remodeled (new customers) versus those
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Blue Against White Memories are different for everyone. The point of memories is so we can look back on our experiences with some distance and perspective. Lena experiences many memories on the walk home pertaining to the front door of her house. Some of them almost make her turn and run‚ but the good memories of her parents kept driving her forward. In the short story‚ Blue against White by Jeannette C. Armstrong‚ readers should learn that the significance of memories is personal and individual
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Analyzing Retail Concept Store: EXCELSIOR By: Cheryl Angeline
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product you purchased. What was the product? What is the brand name of the product? How would you describe the customer for this product? What is the product’s closest brand competitor? Explain why you chose this brand rather than the competitor’s brand. How did the marketing for the product influence your purchase? The last product I purchased was my new car. It is a 2012 Chevrolet Malibu. The customer for this product would be a young adult to middle aged adult. The customer for this car
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December 3‚ 2010 Words of Probability ISHIGURO‚ Makio(The Institute of Statistical Mathematics) Words of Probability ISHIGURO‚ Makio(The Institute of Statistical Mathematics) Key Words: subjective probability‚ confidence‚ belief‚ frequency‚ verbal expression Abstract There are everyday expressions such that ’probably’; ’might be’;’could be’ etc.‚ to describe the strengths of one’s confidence in the occurrence of events in the future. On the other hand there are probability theory expressions
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