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Marketing Principles CHAPTER 7 SECTION 2
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Many people use calculators to pay bills, create budgets, and balance their checkbooks. If you have a marketing job then you will almost certainly use a calculator. Many people use the guess and check method, estimate first then enter the problem into the calculator.
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Always check the display after you enter each number because you could make a mistake, that is why having an estimate in mind is important. You can ignore leading zeros and trailing zeros. For mixed numbers or fractions, convert the fractions to decimal form first. Page 176
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While learning to use a 10-key keypad, keep your fingers on the home row. (4, 5, 6) Percentage is a number expressed as parts per 100. Page 178 Converting fractions to percentages – Page 178 Converting percentages to decimals – Page 178
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Percentage problems are often encountered in marketing jobs. Page 179 A graph shows the relationship between two or more kinds of data. 1.Bar graph – drawing made up of parallel bars whose lengths correspond to what is being measured – Page 180
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2. Line graph – is a line or lines that joins points representing changes in a quantity over a specific period of time. 3. Circle graph or pie chart – pie-shaped figure that shows the relative sizes of the parts of the whole. 4. Frequency table – lists numbers, fractions, or percentages for different intervals
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Descriptive statistics: 1.Central tendency of distribution – an estimate of the center of distribution 2.Mean – average, most common way of describing central tendency 3.Median – exact middle 4.Mode – most frequently occurring value 5.Dispersion – spread of values around the central tendency
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