Introduction
We are already familiar with graphical reorientation of linear equations and inequations. This chapter describes the application of linear equations and inequations in solving different kinds of practical problems. Let us consider few examples to understand what we mean by linear programm..
Limitations of Linear Programming
Linear programming is applicable only to problems where the constraints and objective function are linear i.e., where they can be expressed as equations which represent straight lines. In real life situations, when constraints or objective functions are not linear, this technique cannot be used. ..
Introduction
Today graphics, tables, reasoning, estimation and prediction are playing a very important role in stating the facts in terms of figures. Statistics deals mainly in communicating facts and figures in terms of a method called statistical method. Collection, classificat..
Introduction
Statistics is about collection of information and its presentation and about drawing inferences from these. We come across facts and figures in the newspapers, Television and the radio. The numerical figures are called "the data". If we have to draw good inferences from information ..
Introduction
The scientific methods of collection of data, its classification and application to commerce and everyday life is called statistics. A list of some important terms as follows: (i) ungrouped data (ii) tabulation of data (iii) range (iv) frequency (v) frequency distribution (vi) tally..
Introduction
Facts and figures as such do not catch our attention unless they are presented in an interesting way. Graphical representation of data is one of the most commonly used modes of presentation. The different types of graphs that we are going to study are 1. Bar graphs 2. Pie charts 3. Frequency ..
Introduction
When some data is colleted, we have certain numbers which represent the characteristics of the data, around which the data appears to be concentrated, we call such numbers as the measures of central tendency. There are three measures of central tendency. (i) Mean (ii) Median and (iii) Mode. In this..
Introduction
Arrangement and selection of objects are the central ideas of this chapter on permutations and combinations. They are widely applied in solving problems of probability, genetic engineering and life scienc..
Introduction
In our day to day life, we come across many uncertainty of events. We wake up in the morning and check the weather report. The statement could be 'there is 60% chance of rain today'. This statement infers that the chance of rain is more than that having a dry weather. We decide upon our breakfast f..
Introduction
Suppose the two events are not independent, that is the occurrence of one depends on the occurrence of other, then how do we compute This can be explained by conditional probability. Baye's theorem is named after the British mathematician Thomas Bayes who published it in a research pa..
Suppose the two events are not independent, that is the occurrence of one depends on the occurrence of other, then how do we compute This can be explained by conditional probability. Baye's theorem is named after the British mathematician Thomas Bayes who published it in a research pa.. Result
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