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Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by skyjarrett12 Sat Jul 21, 2012 5:59 pm

PROBLEM: For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true using the information provided. Otherwise, select No.

Yes No
The year with the fewest "turns" (average number of times an item is lent out to the public) of AV materials was 2004.

MY QUESTION: In the explanation, "turns" is calculated as follows: by dividing "AV materials lent out to public" by "AV materials in collection" in the 2004 row. 6,683 / 2,456 = 2.72.

Since "turns" is the average number of times an item is lent out to the public, why not divide the number of AV materials lent out to the public by the number of Registered users?
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Re: Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by tim Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:29 am

because you are calculating the average number of lendings per item, not per user. remember, the average number of times a book is lent out would be the same regardless of whether a million people borrowed it once each or one person borrowed it a million times..
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Re: Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by georgepaul0071987 Sat Oct 20, 2012 1:42 am

I'm still not clear what exactly this means : "in collection numbers are averages for the year " ?

Is the question trying to say that the numbers listed under the "in collection" columns are averages across all the libraries for a given year ?
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Re: Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by tim Wed Oct 24, 2012 8:00 pm

please post the whole problem so other students can benefit from our explanation..
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Re: Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by mokura Sun May 19, 2013 12:09 am

Is it me, or is the question worded incorrectly?

"For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true using the information provided. Otherwise, select No."

They are not asking if the question is true, but rather if it can be shown to be true!

However, the responses are written as if this was a true or false question.
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Re: Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by tim Sat May 25, 2013 10:35 am

Still waiting for the full text of the question before we discuss this one further.
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Re: Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by elbarnoussi.safae Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:38 am

Libraries In collection Lent out to public Users
Year Number Volumes Books AV materials Volumes Books AV materials Registered
2001 508 42,760 37,992 2,422 152,022 137,871 7,205 4,328
2002 483 41,472 36,671 2,438 146,509 132,753 6,976 4,290
2003 473 40,109 35,371 2,475 142,983 129,012 6,941 4,206
2004 467 38,701 34,111 2,456 138,663 124,748 6,683 4,150
2005 351 37,464 33,068 2,383 134,624 121,786 6,059 4,069
The table includes various data about libraries in the Netherlands during the period between 2001 and 2005, inclusive. Volumes include books, audiovisual (AV) materials, and other materials. "In collection" numbers are averages (arithmetic means) for the year, whereas "Lent out to public" numbers are totals for the year. All numbers except for the number of libraries are in thousands.
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Re: Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by elbarnoussi.safae Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:39 am

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true using the information provided. Otherwise, select No.

Yes No
The year with the fewest "turns" (average number of times an item is lent out to the public) of AV materials was 2004.
The listed characteristic of Netherlands' libraries that experienced the greatest percent decline from 2001 to 2005 was volumes in collection.
The number of books in Netherlands' libraries' collections per registered user rose from 2002 to 2003.
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Re: Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by RonPurewal Sun Dec 15, 2013 1:12 pm

Thanks.

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Re: Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by clarence.booth Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:29 pm

Hi Ron/Tim,

I struggled with the first question to this IR problem as well, but I do understand Tim's point about why we divide by the collection number and not users. What threw me was I couldn't understand what they question meant by the category " in collection" (initially I thought library items that haven't been returned and are collecting fines - don't know where I got that from.) As I understand it now, it means the (average) number of items in the library inventory, yes?

I'm kind of surprised the definition in terminology wasn't that explicit on this one.
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Re: Q Name: Netherlands Libraries

by jnelson0612 Sat Sep 13, 2014 8:25 pm

clarence.booth Wrote:Hi Ron/Tim,

I struggled with the first question to this IR problem as well, but I do understand Tim's point about why we divide by the collection number and not users. What threw me was I couldn't understand what they question meant by the category " in collection" (initially I thought library items that haven't been returned and are collecting fines - don't know where I got that from.) As I understand it now, it means the (average) number of items in the library inventory, yes?

I'm kind of surprised the definition in terminology wasn't that explicit on this one.


That's right. "In collection" means currently in the collection of books at the library.
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