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Because statistics is included in the study of mathematics.
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Social statistics is the use of statistics applied to people and their behaviors, habits, and opinions. The most common way to acquire social statistics is through polls and surveys.
You can apply statistics when examining efficiency, performance, or making prediction. This certainly has application within IT.
Statistics as a science can be divided into two main classes, namely, statistical methods and applied statistics.
Because statistics is included in the study of mathematics.
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Statistics are applied to payroll in many different ways. The determination of the unemployment rate is found by applying payroll statistics. Without applying statistics to payroll the unemployment rate would not be found.
the formula of B.H.N is give less accurate value when the indentation is more. It has only one scale And applied only to some materials.
One of the advantages of basic research is the wide view of the subject that it covers. Since it is not applied research, you are able to venture out more into different areas. One of the disadvantages of this type or researchbnb is that you never get to delve too deeply into a specific point.
Social statistics is the use of statistics applied to people and their behaviors, habits, and opinions. The most common way to acquire social statistics is through polls and surveys.
I'm not sure how statistics is applied to the job, but I was researching for a math project, and statistics is used.
The nature of statistics is such that it gives logical methods of understanding data. Statistics are practically applied in all sectors.
You can apply statistics when examining efficiency, performance, or making prediction. This certainly has application within IT.
Statistics as a science can be divided into two main classes, namely, statistical methods and applied statistics.
I. M. Chakravarti has written: 'Handbook of methods of applied statistics' -- subject(s): Mathematical statistics
Statistics (and Probability) would generally come under pure maths.