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... ratio scale ) . Objectives that are quantitative in this sense are preferred simply because the art of planning and controlling action with such objectives is more highly developed than with objectives that are not measurable to the ...
... ratio scale ) . Objectives that are quantitative in this sense are preferred simply because the art of planning and controlling action with such objectives is more highly developed than with objectives that are not measurable to the ...
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... ratio - scale measurements , hence the opera- tions of forming the ratio of two powers , taking the logarithm of the ratio , and multiplying by ten are all permissible . The resulting scale is not a ratio scale , but an interval scale ...
... ratio - scale measurements , hence the opera- tions of forming the ratio of two powers , taking the logarithm of the ratio , and multiplying by ten are all permissible . The resulting scale is not a ratio scale , but an interval scale ...
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... ratio is due to the inclusion of the constant cost portion of the total cost curve . That is , the ratio ay / ( b + my ) is independent of y only when b = 0. At an out- put of 2 , both criteria correctly select the best system . Note ...
... ratio is due to the inclusion of the constant cost portion of the total cost curve . That is , the ratio ay / ( b + my ) is independent of y only when b = 0. At an out- put of 2 , both criteria correctly select the best system . Note ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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