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a.
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Whether the statement "One obnoxious person can spoil the party for everyone" involves Pareto principle or not?
Pareto principle:
The Pareto principle states that the 80 percent of the output from the given system depends on the 20 percent of the input given to that system...
b.
Explanation of Solution
Whether the statement "Each radio station concentrates on a particular format such as hard rock music, classical music or talk." involves Pareto principle or not?
Pareto principle:
The Pareto principle states that the 80 percent of the output from the given system depends on the 20 percent of the input given to that system. This means that result will be more accurate when the input is applied with more efforts...
c.
Explanation of Solution
Whether the statement "In an election, candidates are wise to focus their campaigns on the segment of the electorate that has voted in the past." involves Pareto principle or not?
Pareto principle:
The Pareto principle states that the 80 percent of the output from the give...
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