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MHB Form some model to predict a food items probability of you know being sold
So, I do know excel. I can do T-tests, I get p-values. I have some knowledge of standard curves and I have a good basic understanding of integration and differentiation. With this in mind, I know there is so much more to excel than the baseline I have right now. After this summer I'll be a...- J132456
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MHB Form some model to predict a food items probability of you know being sold
Awesome, this is really helpful. I think I'm going to start with one food item and try to analyze its sales. Do you know of any good textbooks or other sources I could start studying to grasp statistical analysis a little better?- J132456
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MHB Form some model to predict a food items probability of you know being sold
Hi so I'm really new to stats, like I know mean, median, mode, and t-testsish and that is it. However, this topic really resonates with me because I know it can have real world applications. So these are my questions. First off here is my real world problem. At my workplace, we sell food that...- J132456
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- Food Form Model Probability
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High School How to Present Statistical Data
I'm trying that right now. Thank you- J132456
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High School How to Present Statistical Data
Let me add that the conditions, from brand, to temperature, to position, were all kept the same. A nail was pushed through a hole in a carboard roll chute, the egg was slowly lowered into it and then it dropped down to hit the floor once the nail was pulled out. All impacts were at the bottom of...- J132456
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High School How to Present Statistical Data
I must have done that HTML thing wrong- J132456
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High School How to Present Statistical Data
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High School How to Present Statistical Data
The middle values from 45-35, represent heights in centimeters (the table got shifted).- J132456
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High School How to Present Statistical Data
<Moderator's note: Moved from a homework forum.> Mass (g) +/- 0.01 grams Drop height (centimeters) +/- 3.00 Shell 53.47 45 No crack 56.78 45 Cracked...- J132456
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- Data Mean Momentum Statistical Statistics Statistics probability
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