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RMI 300: Exam |Questions with 100% Correct Answers Rated A+
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random variable - variables whose outcomes are uncertain and can have different values 
how to develop probability distributions - 1) identify all possible outcomes 
2) calculate probabilities for all possible outcomes 
collectively exhaustive - account for all possibilities 
mutually exclusive - define so that the occurrence of one outcome precludes the occurrence 
of any other 
discrete distribution - when variables are integers, that is, distinct values (frequency) 
continuous distribution - ...
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MECE - ANSWER--Mutually Exclusive (each issue is separate & distinct) 
 Collectively Exhaustive (every aspect comes under only one issue) 
-McKinsey Tool 
--know all the facts/details 
-guard against making early selection of solutions before all other facts are known 
 
Mother City - ANSWER--Caral, Peru; "mother city...
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Optimizing and satisficing - ANSWER--organizations exist to achieve a goal by either optimizing or satisfying 
 
MECE 
a. Mutually exclusive: 
b. Collectively exhaustive: - ANSWER-1. Mutually exclusive: Is each issue a separate and distinct issue? 
2. Collectively exhaustive: Does every aspect of the problem come under one, and only one, of the issues 
3. One reason this is done is to guard against making an early selection of solutions before all the facts are known. 
 
Classical management 
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addition rule - a mathematical rule used to calculate the probability of the union of events 
alpha - The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when, in reality, it is true. 
Alternative hypothesis - Designated H1, this hypothesis represents the opposite of the null 
hypothesis and holds true if the null hypothesis is found to be false. The alternative hypothesis always 
states the population parameter is <, not equal (=/), or > a specific value. 
bar chart - A chart that displays q...
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Optimizing and satisficing - ANSWER--organizations exist to achieve a goal by either optimizing or satisfying 
 
MECE 
a. Mutually exclusive: 
b. Collectively exhaustive: - ANSWER-1. Mutually exclusive: Is each issue a separate and distinct issue? 
2. Collectively exhaustive: Does every aspect of the problem come under one, and only one, of the issues 
3. One reason this is done is to guard against making an early selection of solutions before all the facts are known. 
 
Classical management 
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This document contains comprehensive notes from Lecture 19 of the CO2412 course on Computational Thinking, focusing on key probability concepts essential for exam preparation. The lecture provides a detailed review of mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive events, joint and marginal probabilities, and the use of decision trees to calculate conditional probabilities.
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ARE 112 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
Optimizing and Satisfying - ANSWER-Goals of the organization 
 
Transaction Costs - ANSWER-The Costs of doing business. The determinants of transaction costs are frequency, specificity, uncertainty, limited rationality, and opportunistic behavior. 
Also can apply to every day interactions 
 
Cost of uncertainty - ANSWER- 
 
Bounded Rationality - ANSWER- 
 
Incomplete Contracts - ANSWER- 
 
MECE - ANSWER-Mutually Exclusive 
Collectively Exhausti...
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The collection of all the possible events is called - Answer ️️ -Sample Space 
T or F: If either A or B must occur they are called mutually exclusive. - Answer ️️ -False 
True or False: If P(A and B) = 0, then A and B must be mutually exclusive. - Answer ️️ -True 
True or False: If P(A and B) = 1, then A and B must be mutually exclusive. - Answer ️️ -False 
True or False: If P(A) = 0.4 and P(B) = 0.6, ...
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Optimizing and Satisficing - ANSWER--organizations exist to achieve a goal by either optimizing or satisfying 
 
MECE - ANSWER--Mutually Exclusive: each issue is separate and distinct 
 
-Collectively Exhaustive: every aspect comes under only one issue 
 
Herbert Simon - ANSWER-Bound rationality: the ability to make decisions is limited by a number of factors (cognitive limitations, time available, etc.) 
 
Classical Management? Types & founders? - ANSWER--Careful selection and training of worke...
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Optimizing and Satisficing - ANSWER--organizations exist to achieve a goal by either optimizing or satisfying 
 
MECE - ANSWER--Mutually Exclusive: each issue is separate and distinct 
 
-Collectively Exhaustive: every aspect comes under only one issue 
 
Herbert Simon - ANSWER-Bound rationality: the ability to make decisions is limited by a number of factors (cognitive limitations, time available, etc.) 
 
Classical Management? Types & founders? - ANSWER--Careful selection and training of worke...
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