SUBC>DENS; SUBC>CUTP 0 10 30 40. (5) P. 21 (Figure 1.12) The plot was produced in MINITAB with the command BOXP. (6) P. 23 (Figure 1.13) The chart was produced by using the MINITAB command PARETO. Specifically‚ by using MTB>PARETO C2; SUBC>COUNTS C3. (7) P. 97 The sequence of MINITAB commands alluded to at the end of Section 3.4.3.1 is the following. MTB>CDF 0.65 k1; SUBC>NORMAL 0.625 0.01. MTB>LET
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small minority of people who have the monopoly of wealth‚ while the majority are just getting by. Morality questions the unequal distribution of wealth by judging behaviour and people in terms of whether they meet the moral standard. In this essay‚ I will look at the egalitarian and utilitarian perspectives on distributive justice (focusing mainly on income distribution) to show that inequality in contemporary South Africa is immoral. Inequality in South Africa Firstly‚ a distinction needs to
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Introduction IKEA is a privately-held‚ international home products retailer that sells flat pack furniture‚ accessories‚ and bathroom and kitchen items in their retail stores around the world. The company‚ which pioneered flat-pack design furniture at affordable prices‚ is now the world’s largest furniture manufacturer. IKEA was founded in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden and it is owned by a Dutch-registered foundation controlled by the Kamprad family. IKEA is an acronym comprising the initials
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The majority of Australia’s population is distributed along the coastline. The current population of around 20 million is concentrated mainly in the large coastal cities of Sydney‚ Melbourne‚ Brisbane‚ Perth and Adelaide. Brisbane and Sydney are located on the south-eastern coast consecutively. From the bottom right to the bottom left of the continent‚ located on the south-eastern to south-western coasts are Melbourne‚ Adelaide and Perth‚ respectively. These concentrated cities then branch
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Topic Proposals Social Problems: Spring 2014 Due Date: See course schedule Fill out the following form (see page 2) completely and turn in on or before the due date. Be as clear as possible: the primary purpose of this exercise is to make sure that you have a workable topic; I will not approve topics that I think are too broad‚ too narrow‚ are not sociological in focus‚ don’t address the assignment‚ etc. In other words‚ I’m trying to help you succeed on this project. In order to help
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RISK THEORY - LECTURE NOTES 1. INTRODUCTION The primary subject of Risk Theory is the development and study of mathematical and statistical models to describe and predict the behaviour of insurance portfolios‚ which are simply financial instruments composed of a (possibly quite large) number of individual policies. For the purposes of this course‚ we will define a policy as a random (or stochastic) process generating a deterministic income in the form of periodic premiums‚ and incurring financial
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I. Read The Wall Street Journal and The Economist daily. II. Become intimate with Microsoft Excel. III. Know the fundamentals of Accounting. IV. Refresh working knowledge of Statistics. Harvard Business School Dean Announces 5 New Priorities What does this mean for you? During the interview‚ you will be asked to articulate why a particular school’s curriculum is a good fit for you and your professional goals. Make sure you understand the distinctions between different programs — which
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it? Do strategies exist that reduce risk? We investigate these questions using a sample of over 2000 motion pictures. We discover that the movies are very risky indeed. Box-o±ce revenue dynamics are a Le ’vy stable process and are asymptotically Pareto-distributed with in¯nite variance. The mean is dominated by rare blockbuster movies that are located in the far right tail. There is no typical movie because box o±ce revenue outcomes do not converge to an average‚ they diverge over all scales
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each category * Pareto chart when the categories are sorted by frequency * Pie charts are less useful than bar charts if we want to compare actual counts (easier to compare bars than angles of wedges) * The area occupied by a part of the graph/chart that displays data should be proportional to the amount of data it represents * Categorical variable: the category with the highest frequency * Numerical variable: location of a major peak of the distribution * Mean = center of
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undergraduate English majors The sample is the Shakespearean play that was almost relevant in the year 2000. 3. Make a frequency distribution of the data set using five classes. The data set represents the income (in thousands of dollars) of 20 employees at a small business. 30 28 26 39 34 33 20 39 28 33 26 39 32 28 31 39 33 31 33 32 Answer: Frequency Distribution Table Income (in thousands of dollars) Frequency 20 1 26 2 28 3
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