lakhs. List all customers whose name starts with ’ba’. List names of all customers in descending order who has taken a loan in Nasik city. Display customer details having maximum loan amount. Calculate total of all loan amount. Q.3) Draw a histogram to represent the following frequency distribution using MS Excel. Size of farm In hectares 1-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 81-100 101-120 No. of farms 12 38 16 5 3 1 [10 Marks] Q.4) Journal [10 Marks]
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Data Analysis • Describing data and datasets Introduction to Data Analysis and Decision Making • Making inferences from data and datasets • Searching for relationships in data and datasets Decision Making Uncertainty • Optimization • Measuring uncertainty • Decision analysis with uncertainty • Modeling and simulation • Sensitivity Analysis 1 What is Management Science? • Logical‚ systematic approach to decision making using quantitative methods. • Science
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displayed. Data displayed will relate to things like amounts‚ characteristics‚ times and frequency etc. A bar graph displays information in a way that helps us to make generalizations and conclusions quickly and easily. histograph Line-chart based on a histogram‚ it is drawn by joining the mid-points of the blocks at their apexes with a straight line. The extreme points of the line are joined to the horizontal (’X’) axis (where the mid-point of the respective next class would have been) to result into a polygon
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Frequency Distribution (A) Introduction 1. Ungrouped data versus grouped data Ungrouped data (Raw data): It is a list of individual observed values of the random variable Grouped data (a frequency distribution): It is a table that displays the data in grouping along with the number of occurrences that fall into each group. 2. The components of a frequency distribution a. Class limits: They identify the inclusive values in a class of a frequency distribution The
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1. A recent issue of Fortune Magazine reported that the following companies had the lowest sales per employee among the Fortune 500 companies. [20 Marks] | |Company |Sales per Employee ($1000s) |Sales Rank | | |Seagate Technology |$42.20 |285 | | |SSMC | 42.19
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Revised 02/03/2010 2201_Quiz1A.docm EXST 2201 Quiz 1A Name: Section: Score: Directions: This quiz will be available due on Moodle after the lectures on Chapter 02 have been given. Mark your answers on this printout. When the quiz is available on Moodle‚ record your answers in the Moodle quiz and submit them for grading. You may take the quiz only once and you will have an hour and a half to complete it‚ so be sure of your answers before you start the Moodle quiz. 1. Use the data in the table
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CHAPTER 2 Page 28 4. |City |Frequency |Relative |Or Relative Frequency | | | |Frequency |(%) | |Indianapolis |100 |0.050 |5.0 | |St. Louis |450 |0.225 |22.5 | |Chicago |1300 |0.650 |65.0 | |Milwaukee |150 |0.075
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Page 1 of 3 ASSIGNMENT 2ND SEMESTER : STATISTICAL ANALYSIS (STAT) STUDY UNITS COVERED DUE DATE TOTAL MARKS : CHAPTERS 1 - 8 : 3.00 p.m. 17 AUGUST 2010 : 100 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES FOR COMPLETING AND SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS The complete ‘Instructions to Students for Completing and Submitting Assignments’ must be collected from any IMM GSM office‚ the relevant Student Support Centre or can be downloaded from the IMM GSM website. It is essential that the complete instructions be studied prior
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s |COLLEGE OF THE BAHAMAS | |BUSINESS STATISTICS | |FIRST INTERM EXAM | |COURSE: STAT201
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| Course Project: AJ DAVIS DEPARTMENT STORES | | Part A | | | | The following report presents the details of the statistical analysis of the data collected from a sample of fifty credit customers of the department AJ Davis department store chain. The data collected was based on five variables‚ which were location‚ income‚ size‚ and years at current location and credit balance. The first variable analyzed was Location. The location data is a categorical variable; this was further
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