of the scale 1-5 (where 1 is considered no satisfaction at all while 5 is considered most satisfied). Job satisfaction is important to companies large and small. Some companies considered this as basis of their hiring or terminating an employee but some considered this as essential tool of strategic planning and development. In this study‚ we need to examine two of the nine sections of data‚ one section of qualitative data (“Gender” or “Position”) and one section of quantitative data (“Intrinsic”
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Running head: UNIT 5 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT BUSN311 by Barbara Ryals Quantitative Methods and Analysis Irene Tsapara November 7‚ 2010 Benefits | Intrinsic | | | | | | | | | 1.4 | 5.5 | correl | | | | | | | | 5.4 | 5.5 | 0.209015 | | | | | | | | 6.2 | 5.2 | | | | | | | | | 2.3 | 5.3 | SUMMARY OUTPUT | | | | | | | 4.5 | 4.7 | | | | | | | | | 5.4 | 5.5 | Regression Statistics | | | | | | | 6.2 | 5.2 | Multiple R | 0.209015 | |
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Quantitative Methods BITS Pilani Pilani Campus Course handout BITS Pilani Pilani Campus Session-1 Instructor Details Dr. Remica Aggarwal 1214 C ; FD-1 Department of Management Email: remica_or@rediffmail.com Mobile: 09772054839 BITS Pilani‚ Pilani Campus Course Details • • • • • • • Management Science Use of QM/QA Modelling Techniques Data Analysis Techniques MS Excel QM for Windows Test BITS Pilani‚ Pilani Campus Quantitative Methods • • • • • • • Operations
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JET Copies Case Problem page 1 Assignment #1: JET Copies Case Problem By: Jenna Kiragis Quantitative Methods 540 7/29/2012 JET Copies Case Problem page 2 In Excel‚ use a suitable method for generating the number of days needed to repair the copier‚ when it is out of service‚ according to the discrete distribution shown. Lost revenue of Jet Copies due to breakdown can be done by generating
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1. How you would use the concept of probabilities to apply to profiles for hiring more satisfied individuals and 2. Other ways that probability is used in business (Use the Business Source Elite Database in the Cybrary‚ research how probability is used in business). Begin your email to AIU by first providing an overview of the database‚ i.e.‚ a story. Include the following pieces of information. Part I a) What is the gender distribution (%females and %males)? Solution. From the database
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Statistics and Quantitative Methods ASSIGNMENT: 2 PREPARED FOR: CHOWDHURY PREPARED BY: VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY DATE: 13. The Electrotech Corporation manufactures two industrial-sized electrical devices: generators and alternators. Both of these products require wiring and testing during the assembly process. Each generator requires 2 hours of wiring and 1 hour of testing and can be sold for a $250 profit. Each alternator requires 3 hours of wiring and 2 hours of testing and can
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Review Test Submission: Midterm Exam SKIP TO COURSE MENU SKIP TO TOP FRAME TABS Content User Course Quantitative Methods Test Midterm Exam Started 2/5/14 10:13 PM Submitted 2/6/14 2:13 AM Status Completed Attempt Score 120 out of 200 points Time Elapsed 4 hours‚ 0 minute out of 4 hours. Instructions Question 1 5 out of 5 points Deterministic techniques assume that no uncertainty exists in model parameters. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer:
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inspection and packaging. For the four-week planning period‚ 340 hours of cutting and dyeing time‚ 420 hours of sewing time‚ and 200 hours of inspection and packaging time are available. All-Pro footballs provide of $5 per unit and College footballs provide a profit of $4 per unit. The linear programming model with production times expressed in minutes is as follows: Max 5A + 4C s.t. 12A + 6C 20‚400 Cutting and dyeing 9A + 15C 25‚200 Sewing
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A silver dollar is flipped twice. Calculate the probability of each of the following occurring: (a) a head on the first flip (b) a tail on the second flip given that the first toss was a head (c) two tails (d) a tail on the first and a head on the second (e) a tail on the first and a head on the second or a head on the first and a tail on the second (f) at least one head on the two flips Susan Williams has been the production manager of Medical Suppliers‚ Inc.‚ for the past 17 years.
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Quantitative Methods of Data Analysis Sales Force Survey Respondent number: 01 1. Are you male or female? (1) Male (2) Female 2. What is the name of your employer? (1) Jones and Sons (2) Smith and Company (3) Tomkins 3. In which area of the country do you work? (1) North (2) South 4. Please circle your response to the following three questions‚ using the following scale: 1 “strongly agree” 2 “agree” 3 “uncertain” 4 “disagree” 5 “strongly disagree” 4a) In general
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