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What are examples real-life problems that can be solved by statistics?
1. Pie-charts: You can use pie-charts to track the total time spent in a day across various activities like travelling, working, napping, lunch breaks and so on. It is very helpful in order to use your time better.
You can use the same to tract the nutrients eaten every day, areas where you spent your money etc.
2. Frequency: I use this very often especially when I am involving myself in something that I should not. For example, getting angry. I mark it on a notepad every time I get angry, and at the end of the day, I count those marks and I sleep with some guilt depending on the number of times I got angry. This has helped me keep my temper in check. You can do this for number of people you made happy as well!
3. Mean: You can use this tool to calculate the average number of times you spend money on things you should not every week. For some this could be cigarettes, alcohol, shoes etc. Tracking this can help you save money and improve habits!
4. Ranking: List the tasks to be done everyday and you can rank them as per its importance, time it will take and urgency of the task, and plan the day according to the list and the ranking.
5. Probability: You can use probability to find out the chances of you being able to catch the next train or the probability that you will smoke less than 10 cigarettes a day. Try to make that probability closer to 1.
correct me if im wrong! ty