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SCENARIO 14-3
is a measure of the probability that can
The tree diagram below shows the results of the classification tree model that has been constructed to predict the probability of a cable company's customers who will switch ("Yes" or "No") into its bundled program offering based on the price ($30, $40, $50, $60) and whether the customer spends more than 5 hours a day watching TV ("Yes" or "No") using the data set of 100 customers collected from a survey. SCENARIO 14-3 is a measure of the probability that can The tree diagram below shows the results of the classification tree model that has been constructed to predict the probability of a cable company's customers who will switch ( Yes  or  No ) into its bundled program offering based on the price ($30, $40, $50, $60) and whether the customer spends more than 5 hours a day watching TV ( Yes  or  No ) using the data set of 100 customers collected from a survey.     -Referring to SCENARIO 14-3, the highest probability of switching is predicted to occur among customers who watch more than 5 hours of TV a day and are offered the bundled price of higher than $50. SCENARIO 14-3 is a measure of the probability that can The tree diagram below shows the results of the classification tree model that has been constructed to predict the probability of a cable company's customers who will switch ( Yes  or  No ) into its bundled program offering based on the price ($30, $40, $50, $60) and whether the customer spends more than 5 hours a day watching TV ( Yes  or  No ) using the data set of 100 customers collected from a survey.     -Referring to SCENARIO 14-3, the highest probability of switching is predicted to occur among customers who watch more than 5 hours of TV a day and are offered the bundled price of higher than $50.
-Referring to SCENARIO 14-3, the highest probability of switching is predicted to occur among customers who watch more than 5 hours of TV a day and are offered the bundled price of higher than $50.

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Definitions:

Comparative Advantage

The ability of a country or individual to produce a particular good or service at a lower opportunity cost than its trade partners.

Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem

A theory that explains the existence of a country’s comparative advantage by its factor endowments: A country has a comparative advantage in the production of a product if that country is relatively well endowed with inputs used intensively in the production of that product.

Resource Allocation

The process of assigning and managing assets in a manner that supports an organization's strategic goals.

Resource Constraints

Limitations on the availability of resources, which can restrict output, growth, and efficiency.

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