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Quantitative data is data that is relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something, rather than its quality. ex: the number of people in a townQualitative data is data that can be captured that is not numerical in nature ex: the color of people's skin.Thus, essentially the distinction is that quantitative data deals with numbers and numerical values of what is being tested, where as qualitative data deals with the quality of what is being tested.Qualitative data's description cannot be describe in numbers. Quantitative data's description ca only be described in numbers.
First of all you need to clarify the types of risks and the limits which you are ready to accept for ex. per office you are ready to accept 1mln and per shop 500K. Then you need to check, is this risk already insured by your company or not, becouse in case if it is already insured part of it or contents you will have comulation. then you need to check survey report and clarify the point of spreading for ex. fire risk and damage that it can make, if for example you have wooden floore in 2 storey building it means that the contents loss will be 100% due to fire and fall from second to the first floor. thent in case of food stock the EML will be 100% becouse of contamination due to fire or smoke. so at the final you have approximate EML on building 60-70% stock for example 100% building value 1 mln (700K EML) stock 5mln (EML 1mln) = 6mln EML then you are calculating your acceptance limit as I said in the first sentence yuo need to have acceptance limit per risk type and lets imagine that the warehose acceptance limit in our company is 2 mln 2 000 000 (acceptance limit)/6 000 000 (EML) * 100 = 33% but it is better not to accept the full 33% take 30% to allow a margin for future increase in the sum insured
Many interesting coincidences have been observed, relating to the number 23 (the late Robert Anton Wilson wrote about this at some length, and of course there is even a movie about it) but there are also lots of interesting coincidences concerning many other numbers, and chances are, something notable can be observed about practically any number you come up with. We are always counting things and attaching numbers to things, everything happens at a specific time that can be described by a number, and a specific place that has an address, and involves a specific number of people and objects, having specific weights, speeds, monetary worth, and various other factors all of which can be described by a number; there are endless opportunities to find numbers and to find coincidental relationships between numbers. Consider the fact that in the radio comedy program (later made into novels, a TV series, and a movie) called "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, Douglas Adams suggested that the ultimate answer to life, the universe, and everything is 42. This was a joke, however, many people heard or read this, and started looking more closely at the number 42, and guess what, there are all sorts of interesting coincidences involving the number 42. It works just as well as the number 23. And it was chosen at random.
Scope and importance of Statistics:1. Statistics and planning: Statistics in indispensable into planning in the modern age which is termed as "the age of planning". Almost all over the world the govt. are re-storing to planning for economic development.2. Statistics and economics: Statistical data and techniques of statistical analysis have to immensely useful involving economical problem. Such as wages, price, time series analysis, demand analysis.3. Statistics and business: Statistics is an irresponsible tool of production control. Business executive are relying more and more on statistical techniques for studying the much and desire of the valued customers.4. Statistics and industry: In industry statistics is widely used inequality control. In production engineering to find out whether the product is confirming to the specifications or not. Statistical tools, such as inspection plan, control chart etc.5. Statistics and mathematics: Statistics are intimately related recent advancements in statistical technique are the outcome of wide applications of mathematics.6. Statistics and modern science: In medical science the statistical tools for collection, presentation and analysis of observed facts relating to causes and incidence of dieses and the result of application various drugs and medicine are of great importance.7. Statistics, psychology and education: In education and physiology statistics has found wide application such as, determining or to determine the reliability and validity to a test, factor analysis etc.8. Statistics and war: In war the theory of decision function can be a great assistance to the military and personal to plan "maximum destruction with minimum effort."
About 500k a year About 500k a year
No, 5k is 5000 500k is 500,000.
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Dot Per Inch (DPI)
DPI stands for Dots Per Inch.....
Dot Per Inch (DPI)
1200 dpi because dpi stands for dot per inch, there for 1200 dpi gives 1200 dots per inch instead of 600 dpi only giving 600 dots per inch thus 1200 dpi gives a better resolution
The DPI refers to the dots per inch and refers to the image resolution. It is difficult to know what the DPI from photos from disposable cameras is. The scanner however does control the DPI of the scanned photo.
"k" represents thousand 500k=500,000
500k yr
its not low but its average,800 dpi is ok,......i have a mouse that can exchange to800dpi,1200dpi to 1600dpi anytime i want :DDD
dpi is dots per inch. 400 * 600 dpi is the number of ink dots per square inch that are produced by a computer printer.