An on-line retailer identified the web browser being used by a sample of 50 shoppers to its online site. The accompanying data table identifies the browser being used by a shopper.
Previously in 2010, 64% of shoppers used Browser A, 25% Browser B, 5% Browser C, 3% Browser D, and 3% Browser E. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.
(a) Using software, tabulate the frequency of the choice of browser used by these shoppers.
Browser A= ? shoppers
(A) total number of shoppers (n) = 50
proportion of Browser A shoppers = 25/100 = 0.25
Frequency for Browser A = n*p
= 50*0.25
= 12.5
An on-line retailer identified the web browser being used by a sample of 50 shoppers to...
An on-line retailer identified the web browser being used by a sample of 50 shoppers to its online site. The accompanying data table identifies the browser being used by a shopper. Previously in 2010, 6464% of shoppers used Browser A, 2525% Browser B, 55% Browser C, 33% Browser D, and 33% Browser E. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. Click the icon to view the data table of web browsers. (a) Using software, tabulate the frequency of the choice of...
Can Technology Save Sears? Sears, Roebuck used to be the largest retailer in the United States, with sales representing 1 to 2 percent of the U.S. gross national product for almost 40 years after World War II. Since then, Sears has steadily lost ground to discounters such as Walmart and Target and to competitively priced specialty retailers such as Home Depot and Lowe’s. Even the merger with Kmart in 2005 to create Sears Holding Company failed to stop the downward...
Ranked choice voting is a system of tallying election
ballots that is used in many national and local elections
throughout the world. Instead of choosing a single candidate,
voters must rank the available candidates in the order of their
choice. For example, if three candidates are available, a
voter might choose #2, #1, and #3 as their choices, with #2 being
their first choice, #1 the second, and #3 the third.
The outcome is determined by a runoff, which follows...
1) analyze the following case 2) give a summary and suggest ways for the company —————— Salesforce.com, one of the most disruptive technology companies of the past few years, has single-handedly shaken up the software industry with its innovative business model and resounding success. Salesforce provides customer relationship management (CRM) and other application software solutions in the form of software as a service leased over the Internet, as opposed to software bought and installed on machines locally. The company was...
1. In what ways was Microsoft’s behaviour (a) against
the public interest; (b) in the public interest?
2. Being locked in to a product or technology is only
a problem if such a product can be clearly shown to be inferior to
an alternative. What difficulties might there be in establishing
such a case?
etwork effects Microsoft is a vertically integrated
firm (see page 87), with a dominant position in the operating
system market (i.e. Windows) and in certain application...
please answer question 3. Please do take some updated
information about Sears regarding their possible Bankruptcy and
could the data be a tangible asset used for liquidation. Answr
should be at least 2 paragraph.
The shrinkage data, combined with sale and purchase data, has expanded the organization 2009, Sears decided to begin an initiativ closer to its customers. They wanted to achieve objective by implementing Big Data technol However, their IT capabilities were not up to the It is clear...
Question 1 Which of the following is an accurate statement about the consequences of declining trust in government? Distrust makes people less willing to pay the taxes necessary for public activities. Distrust motivates people to participate in politics through voting, volunteering for political campaigns, and running for office. Distrust makes it easier for the government to help people in times of crisis. Distrust strengthens the government’s ability to defend our national interests in the world economy. Question 3 Generally speaking,...
Item 1 In the case below, the original source material is given along with a sample of student work. Determine the type of plagiarism by clicking the appropriate radio button. Original Source Material Student Version When instructors are creating discussion board activities for online courses, at least two questions must be answered. First, what is the objective of the discussions? Different objectives might be to create a "social presence" among students so that they do not feel isolated, to ask...
As a digital retailer,how does
alibaba provide value to Chinese consumers ? whit sets of values
are unique to the chinese market?
Given that alibaba does not own or distribute any of the
merchandise exchanged on its sites, describes what factors had to
develop for the company to succeed.
Analyze Alibaba's business model relative to all the different
forms of digital and online marketing covered in this chapter.
Can alibaba succeed in countries outside of China? Why or why
not?...
As the nation’s leading consumer electronics retailer, Best Buy is trying to be the best. But that’s not been easy in light of the challenges it’s facing in the external environment. Like many other retailers, the economic climate has forced Best Buy to carefully consider its strategic options. Best Buy was founded under the name Sound of Music in 1966 as a home- and car-stereo store by Dic Schulze (he still remains as board chair), who got tired of working...