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    of Days to Sale % = 57.10% Data for Beltway Shoes Price of $120 = 120.00 87.93 68.52 Eastern Region - Beltway Shoe Company Descriptive Statistics % Ratio of Data Original Price ($) Sale Price ($) No. of Days to Sell (days) Mean = Point Estimate = 108.62 85.24 62.36 Original Price to Sales Price % = 78.48% Original Price to No. of Days to Sale % = 57.41% Data for Beltway Shoes Price of $125 = 125.00 98.09 71.76 Note: Data was compiled from Colorado State…

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    Everyday Life Statistics

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    the highs and lows of their investments to help determine a time to possibly sale the stock. The use of statistics in our personal lives may be overlooked as being a statistic; it is just what we have to do on a normal day. However, in the business world we keep statistics to look for changes in a shops production to maintain control and to stop defaults…

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    widely applied in engineering purposes (e.g., subways constructions, quarries, tunnels, dam sites,…) (e.g., Hawkins, 1961; Redpath, 1973; Al-Shuhail and Shaibani, 2011). According to (Redpath, 1973) refraction profile length should be three to five times of the maximum expected depth penetration of seismic…

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    Radiometric Reflection

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    The following equation 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 used to compute Land surface Emissivity, mean of LST and change of LSE of Band 10 and 11, respectively. LSE=0.004Pv+0.986 Eq. (3.5) Mean of LST= (LST10+LST11)/2 Eq. (3.6) Difference of land surface emissivity (LSE) =LSE10-LSE11…

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    Brassica Oleracea Essay

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    Similarity indices and genetic distance The overall mean similarity index for Brassica oleracea accessions calculated based on all AFLP fragments amplified using Nei’s (1978) similarity index, ranged from 0.297 to 0.999 with an average of 0.744 (Table 3). The highest similarity indices (0.999) and the lowest genetic distance (0.001) were between the accessions of the same crop variety and geographical region, e.g. spring cabbage HRIGRU4564 and HRIGRU4571 from Cork. Accessions having close…

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    1. Descriptive analysis of RR% and GR% The mean is a measure of central tendency that obtained by dividing the sum of observed values by the number of observations, n. Data points can fall above, below, or even on the mean, it is widely considered a good estimate for predicting subsequent data points. . For the retention rate (RR %), the mean is 57.41 while it is 41.76 for GR%, the dependent variable. The minimum and maximum are basically the least and highest observed value. For the retention…

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    Nt1330 Unit 5 Case Study

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    Each totaltraffic graph in the method section shows the server or the client with the above RTT and Window Size as incoming and outgoing traffic. The horizontal axis represents the time in seconds and the vertical axis represents the measured traffic in bytes. The graphs presents the increase of traffic once the experiments starts and ends. Case 3. In comparing the window size and RTT staying the same, the traffic decrease once the window size increase. In comparing RTT and the window size…

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    Option 11: List the three principles of fingerprints A fingerprint is an individual characteristic. no two people have been found. with the exact same fingerprint pattern. A fingerprint pattern will remain unchanged for the life of an individual; Fingerprint evidence, is undoubtedly the most reliable and acceptable evidence for individual identification, till date, in the court of law (Tandon, Sircar, Chowdhry, & Popli, 2016). Individual characteristic, out of the millions of sets of prints that…

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    Results Pearson-R Correlation The data underwent correlational analysis using the Pearson-R coefficient and obtained the following results: Table 1. N E O A C SPS Pearson Correlation .562** -.273** .022 -.294** -.218** Sig. (2-tailed) .000 .000 .676 .000 .000 N 372 372 372 372 372 ** Correlation is significant at the 0.01level (2-tailed) Based on the table above, the independent variables N (.562), E (-.273), A (-.294), and C (-.218) are significantly correlated to the dependent variable,…

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    September 25, 2015 Descriptive statistics I can describe the data with the help of descriptive statistics. The data can be described with the help of various types of graphs and central tendency. Measures of central tendency are mean, median and mode. Mean is reliable for normal data. Median is reliable for a data which has outliers. And mode is preferred when data is categorical. There are various types of graphs like pie chart, bar graph which gives us a pictorial representation…

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