wants and needs of consumers who are looking to buy cats and dogs food
Any consumer looking for food for their pet wants quality and nutrients in the food of their pet as it is difficult to provide the same nutrients a pet needs at home.
The consumer also looks for a packet friendly option to feed its pet, something that is reliable and appeals to the pet.
wants and needs of consumers who are looking to buy cats and dogs food
The table below shows whether students in an introductory
statistics class like dogs and/or cats.
a) What is the marginal distribution (in %) of “liking
dogs”?
b) What is the conditional distribution (in %) of “liking dogs”
for students who like cats?
c) Do “liking dogs” and “liking cats” appear to be independent?
Give statistical evidence to support your conclusion.
Please show all work.
Doesn't Like Dogs 21 10 Likes Dogs Likes Cats Doesn't Like Cats 194 110
In an imaginary economy, consumers buy only hot dogs and hamburgers. The fixed basket consists of 19 hot dogs and 8 hamburgers. A hot dog cost $2.25 in 2006 and $3.40 in 2007. A hamburger cost $5.75 in 2006 and $7.86 in 2007. Calculate the CPI for both years and then find the inflation rate.
Raul wants to buy a new collar for each of his 3 cats. The collars come in a choice of 10 different colors. Step 1 of 2 : How many selections of collars for the 3 cats are possible if repetitions of colors are allowed?
Reginald wants to buy a new collar for each of his 3 dogs. The collars come in a choice of 7 different colors. Step 1 of 2 : How many selections of collars for the 3 dogs are possible if repetitions of colors are allowed?
Karl wants to buy a new collar for each of his 2 cats. The collars come in a choice of 4 different colors. Step 2 of 2: How many selections of collars are possible if repetitions of colors are not allowed?
8. Dogs and cats are less susceptible to dental caries than humans partly because A. they have fewer occlusal surfaces on their teeth. B. they have stronger enamel. C. there's less sugar in their diets. D. they don't chew their food as completely.
Raul wants to buy a new collar for each of his 4 dogs. The collars come in a choice of 7 different colors. Step 1 of 2 : How many selections of collars for the 4 dogs are possible if repetitions of colors are allowed? Step 2 of 2 : How many selections of collars are possible if repetitions of colors are not allowed?
Your job is to help the company launch a new pet food line. The food line will be for both cats and dogs, and the company is excited because the product is made of all natural ingredients. You will need to make some key strategic recommendations about how to launch and promote this new product line. Create a presentation to share your recommendations with the stakeholders within your company.
#20 We are interested in looking at the percentage of households that own dogs in the U.S. and England. We are given the following information. Number of people surveyed Number of people who own a dog U.S. 700 294 England 850 391 The point estimate for the difference in proportions between people in the U.S who own dogs and people in England who own dogs is?
A comparative psychologist wants to know if cats have color vision. She trains cats to press a green button to obtain a food reward. She then gives the cats a choice between pressing a green button, a red button, a blue button, and a black button but only rewards the cat with food when it presses the green button. The study involves testing each cat on 18 different trials. The position of the 4 colored buttons are randomized across the...