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The definition of a feasibility study is a test to see if a particular idea or machine works
Feasibility studies for opening a gym can be found online in internet. Also several books are also available for the same.
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To find out if something is capable of being done, accomplished or carried out
There are many examples of a feasibility study at the library or on the internet. You could also talk to fitness owners in your own town or go to the chamber of commerce and ask for information.
A feasibility study does exactly what it says. The aim is to find whether a project will be feasible: relevant, bringing any profit, achieving aimed result, etc. For example growing corn on Mount Everest is not feasible. Jazz is the King Of wikianswer
An example of a feasibility study from the Philippines can be found at most colleges and universities that focus on International studies. Government agencies that focus on international trade and real estate opportunities also provide examples.
IFBI provides sample questions if you write or call and request them. You can use these questions and answers to study for the exam.
A feasibility report is unlikely to be common knowledge you would need to ask the company for a copy.
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Sample size greatly reduces any error to randomness in a given sample. Each experiment requires a proper size of a sample. The better it is fitted to the experiment, the better is the result. For example, if you are trying to find out the study habits of students at your school of 1000 kids, a sample size of 50 would be sufficient. However, if you are trying to find out the study habits of students across the US, a sample size of at least several hundred-thousand would be required, preferably several million.