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Organised Sector (RS.

In Billion)
Food and Grocery
Beverages
Clothing and footware
Furniture
2003-04
39
11
168
67
2004-05
44
12
189
75
2005-06
50
13
212
85
2006-07
61
16
251
101

Average

48.5

13

205

82

The spending pattern is observed to be more in Clothing and Footware


10.5722070845 2.833787

Mode
Median
Standard Deviation
Variance
Total deviation
Total variance
Coeff. Of Variance

33
47
12.5
9.4692484742 2.160247
89.6666666667 4.666667
62.1288252538
3859.99092742
19.5242236582 16.61728

44.6866485014 17.8747

200.5
80
35.5434007002 14.6515
1263.3333333333 214.667

300

17.338244244 17.8677

250

Turnover in Rs.

Percentages

200
150
100
50
0
2003-04

non-instit
Sports goods
PersonalJewelleryTotal Organised
14
25
11
18
350
16
33
15
24
408
19
44
22
33
479
24
63
33
49
598
18.25

41.25

20.25

31

458.75

3.9782 8.9918256 4.41417 6.75749

17.5
38.5
18.5
28.5
4.34933 16.459546 9.63933 13.4907
18.9167 270.91667
92.9167
182
Organised
sector Revenue
Status
300

23.8319 39.901931 47.6016 43.5185

Turnover in Rs.

250

39
Beverages

200

Clothing and footware


Furniture

150

non-instit

100

Sports goods
Personal

50

Jewellery

0
2003-04

2004-05
Year

2005-06

2006-07

Amount
Spent ($ US) Amount in Indian Rupees
Category
Electronics
211.89
12713.4
And Accessories
134.4
8064
Dorm Furnishings
90.9
5454
School
Supplies
68.47
4108.2
Misc.
93.72
5623.2
14000
12000
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
Electronics

Clothing
Do
And Accessories

Amount in Indian Rupees

Clothing
Dorm Furnishings
And Accessories

School
Supplies

Misc.

Indian Rupees

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Interest
Rate

Day
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Futures
Index
7.43
7.48
8
7.75
7.6
7.63
7.68
7.67
7.59
8.07
8.03
8

Anand

221
222
226
225
224
223
223
226
226
235
233
241

Taniya
7
9
8
8
7
8.5
2
5

0.8152537

To test weather there is relation between the interest ratea


Which means the increase in Interest rate will result an inc

D^2
9
10
9
9
9
9
10
7

4 The corelationship between both are positive and more tow


1
1
1
4
0.25
64
4
79.25
0.05654762

CASE) HR of the co. wanted to written test has to be there are not (which causes a lot of resources) So they wanted to
EQ is qualitative aspect whicle IQ is quantitative
We have to rank the data in the, since it is in qualitative form

IQ

EQ
80
99
73
81
59
66
75
81
73

Ranks IQ
50
80
59
80
65
75
76
78
72

4
1
6.5
2.5
9
8
5
2.5
6.5

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EQ

D^
9
1.5
8
1.5
7
5
4
3
6

25
0.25
2.25
1
4
9
1
0.25
0.25
43

IQ is moderately correla

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eand future rate we use correlation. Since the correlation is 0.8 there is strong and positive correlation between the two.
increase in future rate.

towards neutral

d to test whether Is IQ related to EQ?

elated to EQ. so we have to go with the written test.

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Country
Big Mac(U.S.$)Net Hourly Wage(U.S.$)
Mexico
2.18
2
New Zealand
2.22
6.8
Philippines
2.24
1.2 Correlation coefficient
Poland
1.62
2.2
Russia
1.32
2.6
Singapore
1.85
5.4
South Africa
1.85
3.9
South Korea
2.7
5.9
Sweden
3.6
10.9
Switzerland
4.6
17.8
Thailand
1.38
1.7
Turkey
2.34
3.2
United States
2.71
14.3
Big Mac
Mac
Price Wage Wage
Country
(U.S.
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Britain
Canada
Chile
China
Czech Republic
Denmark
Euro area
Hungary
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia

1.42
1.86
1.48
3.14
2.21
1.96
1.2
1.96
4.09
2.98
2.19
1.84
2.18
1.33

Net

Hourly

$)

(U.S.
1.7
7.8
2.05
12.3
9.35
2.8
2.4
2.4
14.4
9.59
3
1.5
13.6
3.1

R= coefficient of correlation
0.8479447364

R>0.5

R= 0 called Neutral Co relation


R= positive correlation if 1>r>0 in positive
R=negative correlation if -1<R<0

$)

0.792533188

There is strong positive correlation between Big Mac


As the Big Mac price increases net hourly wage incre

orrelation between Big Mac and net hourly wage


eases net hourly wage increases

200.1
Mean
Standard Error
Median
Mode
Standard Deviation
Sample Variance
Kurtosis
Skewness
Range
Minimum
Maximum
Sum
Count
Largest(1)
Smallest(1)
Confidence Level(95.0%)

200.1

200.1

200.07777778 Mean
0.0878410461 Standard Error
200.1 Median
200.1 Mode
0.2635231383 Standard Deviation
0.0694444444 Sample Variance
0.21312 Kurtosis
-1.008748503 Skewness
0.8 Range
199.6 Minimum
200.4 Maximum
1800.7 Sum
9 Count
200.4 Largest(1)
199.6 Smallest(1)
0.2025618156 Confidence Level(95.0%)

200.1
200.24444444
0.1818967283
200.4
200.4
0.5456901848
0.2977777778
-1.114769635
-0.60175452
1.5
199.4
200.9
1802.2
9
200.9
199.4
0.4194546076

Analysis:

cocal-cola has successful in getting the mean if 200 on an average.


standard error is 0.08 which is almost nill
meadian is almost equal mean
mode = mean= median
almost 0.42 standard variation is there which is deviating from the mean, 0.42 ml std deviati
variance is 0.179 which is negligible which will vary from one person to another while refilli
since there is no skewness i.e. 0.03 the data is normally distributed i.e. mean = mode = med
the maximum range allowed for refilling the bottle is is 1.9 ml (i.e. highest - lowest)
the maximum value is varying 1.1 (201-1-200) and minimum value is .08 ( 200-199.2)
Kurtosis is the

200.1

200.1

200.1

Mean
200.1 Mean
Standard Error
0.1027402334 Standard Error
Median
200.1 Median
Mode
199.9 Mode
Standard Deviation
0.3082207001 Standard Deviation
Sample Variance
0.095 Sample Variance
Kurtosis
-0.428175702 Kurtosis
Skewness
0.0658643364 Skewness
Range
1 Range
Minimum
199.6 Minimum
Maximum
200.6 Maximum
Sum
1800.9 Sum
Count
9 Count
Largest(1)
200.6 Largest(1)
Smallest(1)
199.6 Smallest(1)
Confidence Level(95.0%) 0.236919403 Confidence Level(95.0%)

average.

from the mean, 0.42 ml std deviation


one person to another while refilling
istributed i.e. mean = mode = median
ml (i.e. highest - lowest)
m value is .08 ( 200-199.2)

200.1
200.1333333
0.182574186
200.2
200.3
0.547722558
0.3
0.574206349
0.07889813
1.9
199.2
201.1
1801.2
9
201.1
199.2
0.421016828

200.1
Mean
Standard Error
Median
Mode
Standard Deviation
Sample Variance
Kurtosis
Skewness
Range
Minimum
Maximum
Sum
Count
Largest(1)
Smallest(1)
Confidence Level(95.0%)

200.1
200.0555555556
0.1756820922
199.9
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0.5270462767
0.2777777778
-1.0111371429
0.2888063012
1.6
199.3
200.9
1800.5
9
200.9
199.3
0.4051236312

coca cola variability test

200.1
200.1
199.7
200.1
200.4
199.6
200.1
200.3
200.2
200.2

199.9
200.9
200.4
199.4
199.8
200.4
200.8
200.5
200.5
199.5

bottle fills
200.2
200.1
200.3
199.6
199.9
200.4
199.9
199.9
200.2
200.6

200.2
200.3
199.8
199.2
200.2
200.6
200
201.1
199.7
200.3

200
200.5
199.3
200.2
199.6
200.6
199.9
199.7
200.9
199.8

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