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ASSIGNMENT
Assignment
Assignment
Introduction
Articular cartilage is the bone that develops housing in the neighbouring area to another, and provides protection to prevent both moving bones to rub together. This cover can be altered by mechanical causes, i.e., bumps, sharp turns or in case of continuous overload athletes. The cartilage then undergoes various ...
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REGRESSION ANALYSIS
Regression Analysis
Regression Analysis
Section A
Q 1. Using the One-way ANOVA,
Test the hypothesis that the variances in the regions' profitability (ROA) are equal.
ANOVA helps in predicting the relation between variable groups towards the dependent variable (ROA) based on coherent properties of the independent variable (Region) (Creswell, 2009). ...
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SCENARIO FORECASTING REPORT
Scenario forecasting report
Executive Summary
The purpose of this assignment develop two scenarios in which I can apply my statistical knowledge to analysis of primary and secondary data is used in decision making at Red Bull (an energy drink manufacturer company). In the paper I have created a ...
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QUANtITATIVE METHODS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
Quantitative Methods in the Social Science Research
Abstract
The entry of the 1997 cohort of Labour woMen into public life offers a test case of whether, and under what Conditions, Women politicians have the capacity to 'make a substantive difference'. We outline the theory ...
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EC410-9.03
EC410-9.03
EC410-9.10
Part 1
Model
In the given model, N is the number of times a customer expects to play the mini golf each summer, P is the cost of the pass and C is the cost per game.
Condition under which Buying the Pass Makes More Sense
If, N = P
that is, 50 = ...
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EC410-9.10
EC410-9.10
EC410-9.10
Part 1
Model
If the tax rate were cut to 20%, by how much (both in percentage terms and in absolute dollars) would GDP have to grow just to keep government revenue constant?
0.25(100) = 25 billion
0.2 n = 25
n = 25 x 10 / 2
n = 125
125 / 100 = ...
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EC410-9.17
EC410-9.17
EC410-9.17
Part 1
Model
The general model will be;
QLt = RB
Where,
Q = output per worker,
L = current total workers,
t = fraction of workers' output taken by the plan,
R = current total retirees,
B = benefits per retiree.
Bonus # 1:
Q = RB/ Lt
B = QLt/ r
If Q rises, ...
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EC410-9.24
EC410-9.24
EC410-9.24
Part 1
Model
The general model for the given situation is
Cb = (0.2)(Gb) + (0.8)(Pb)
Where,
Cb = the share of the combined population that is bald
Gb = the share of Green People who are bald
Pb = the share of Purple People who are bald
The combined share for years 2000 and 2008 will ...
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EC410-1008
EC410-1008
EC410-1008
Part 1
Model
The general model is as follows:
Where,
Cc = Commuter's Choice, C = Number of commuters
P = Number of cars on the highway that will slow down the speed and increase the travel time
a = Commuter's selection will be driving through car
ß = Commuter's selection will be train
This ...
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Week 6 Statistics Reflection
Week 6 Statistics Reflection
Firstly, I would like to confess that I wasn't a very dedicated evangelist of statistics and its application, specifically in relation with the empirical situations. I literally though that statistic is synonymous to mathematics. The first and the foremost change, which I have observed ...