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Q: What is load Variance?
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A factored load is the product of a nominal load and a load factor. It is the ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight and the nominal aphasia.


What is the purpose of the variance multiplier element of the igrp routing command?

It configures unequal-cost load balancing


What is the purpose of the variance muliplier element of the igrp routing command?

it configures unequal-cosst load balancing.


What difference between a favorable variance and an unfavorable variance?

Favourable variance is that variance which is good for business while unfavourable variance is bad for business


What is the difference between negative price variance and volume variance?

Negative price variance is when the cost is less than budgeted. Volume variance is a variance in the volume produce.


What are the variances in a 4 variance analysis?

efficiency variance, spending variance, production volume variance, variable and fixed components


What factors causes Budget Variance?

There are 7 variances associated with a budget ( which are generally calculated for controlling purposes) 1- Material Price variance 2- Material Quantity variance 3- Labor rate variance 4- Labor efficiency variance 5- Spending variance 6- Efficiency variance 7- Capacity variance


Which is not a measure of dispersion range or variance?

Variance


What is Assumptions for Variance Heterogeneous?

Unequal in Variance


What is Assumptions for Variance Homogeneous?

Equal in Variance


Can variance be negative?

Since Variance is the average of the squared distanced from the mean, Variance must be a non negative number.


What is Proportion of variance unaccounted?

The unaccounted for variance aka Error Variance, is the amount of variance of the dependent variable (DV) that is not accounted for by the main effects/independent variables (IV) and their interactions.