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SMMD: Term I

Instructions

1. This is an individual assignment and will account for 3% of the course grade.

2. It requires the CCD.jmp dataset which is available on the course website alongside this
homework.

3. Please perform the required data analysis using JMP and turn in a brief report of no more than
2 pages (sides) on www.turnitin.com before the scheduled deadline. No separate JMP files or
appendices should be provided. Please copy and paste any relevant JMP output into the
document itself.

4. Please remember to include your name, section number and ID at the top of the assignment.

5. The homework submissions will not be graded for correctness, but rather for effort. The
scoring will be binary – you will get full credit if your effort is deemed satisfactory, otherwise
you will get no credit. No credit will be given for late submissions. A timely submission that
responds to all questions and shows your thinking will be considered satisfactory whether or
not your solution is correct.

6. Honor code category 2N-b applies. Please ensure that the submitted write-up is entirely your own work.
Significant overlaps with other submissions maybe considered as possible instances of violation of the
honor code.

7. The solution for the homework assignment will be made available to you after the due date.

8. Have fun!
Cool Caffeine Deals (CCD) is a chain of budget coffee shops that is targeted at smaller towns in
India. The low price format was an instant hit with college going teenagers with tight pocket
money budgets. Consequently, the company went on an expansion spree and added 53 stores
within a span of a couple of years. However, management feels that the sales performance of the
stores is below par.

One of the potential explanations put forward by store managers is that their stores have smaller
space (measured in sq. ft.) and hence can serve fewer customers, which explains the lower
monthly sales (measured in Rs). They also cite the retail industry wisdom that every square foot of
store generates Rs. 500 per month in sales.

The COO of the company is interested in investigating these claims before making further changes
to the network, either in terms of expansion or rationalization. She has asked you, GM Store
Operations, to study the performance of stores for a month (summarized in dataset CCD.xls) and
submit a detailed report based on it. Specifically, you have been asked to address the following
questions. (Use a=0.05 wherever required.)

1. How would you characterize the relationship between the area of the store and the monthly
sales in terms of (i) form, (ii) direction, (iii) strength?

2. Estimate a linear relationship between the area of the store and monthly sales and provide a
managerial interpretation.

3. Based on the evidence presented in the dataset, what is your assessment of the claim that store
sales are associated with store size?

4. Is the retail industry wisdom of Rs. 500 per month per sq. ft. applicable to CCD?

5. You would like to use the analysis as a forecasting tool for the sales performance of new stores.
What is the 95% prediction interval of sales performance for a store with an area of 200 sq. ft.?
Similarly, what is this interval for a store of 500 sq. ft.?

6. Save new columns corresponding to predicted sales and residuals. Then produce correlation
and covariance matrices along with the scatter plots for the following four variables: (i)
monthly sales, (ii) store area, (iii) predicted monthly sales, and (iv) residuals. Interpret your
output and provide appropriate explanations.

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