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Could you, please, help me in developing a study that is business oriented, maybe trying to investigate at what point business owners start feeling like they dislike what they do and feel discouraged. Maybe if there are 30 business owners, who have been in business for 3 years or less, 10 of them employ 1-3 people, 20 of them employ 3-8 people. I would like to see if they start feeling like giving up on 1-6 months time frame, 6-12 month, or 12-36 months. I predict that they would feel like giving up on 6-12 months mark. Could I frame this study better? I need all the data and graphs like on the previous fiction-like studies.
A certain lottery game is played by choosing four numbers from 1 to 15 (no repetition of numbers;order of the numbers does not matter).
where time is measured in months and 0
We expect two proportions to be about 0.20 and 0.30, and we want an 80% chance of detecting a difference between them using a two-sided 0.05 level test.
Compute the probability that exactly five students are left-handed.
It costs each company Brokely $3,000 per period to use filters that avoid polluting the lake. However, each company must use the lake's water in production
A courier service advertises that its average delivery time is less than 6 hours for local deliveries. A random sample of times for 12 deliveries to an address across town was recorded.
Suppose the maximum risk value for a particular client is 0.4. What is the optimal allocation of investment funds among stocks, bonds, mutual funds and cash? What is the annual rate of return and the total risk for the optimal portfolio?
Assume two competitors every face important strategic decisions where payoff to each decision depends upon reactions of the competitor. Company A can select either row in the payoff matrix defined below,
A jar contains four white marbles, five red marbles, and six black marbles. If a marble were selected at random, what is the probability that it is white or black?
a) what is the probability that a randomly selected scooter passed inspection? b) what is the probability that if a randomly selected scooter did not pass inspection, it came from assembly line B?
What is the probability that an executive who speaks a foreign language has not traveled internationally?
Your firm has determined that if the average household salary in a geographic area is greater than $53000, then their product will be successful.
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