candi

(noun)

Hindu and Buddhist temples and sanctuaries of Indonesia, mostly built during the 8th to 15th centuries; however, ancient non-religious structures such as gates, urban ruins, and bathing places are often also called by this name.

Related Terms

  • syncretism
  • mandala
  • animism

Examples of candi in the following topics:

  • Types of Examples: Brief, Extended, and Hypothetical

    • This could be a story about a girl, Annie, picking 10 pieces of candy from a bag of 50 pieces of candy in which half are blue and half are red and then determining Annie's probability of pulling out 10 total pieces of red candy.
  • Permutations and Combinations

    • Suppose you had a plate with three pieces of candy on it: one green, one yellow, and one red.
    • This means that if there were 5 pieces of candy to be picked up, they could be picked up in any of 5!
    • Suppose that there were four pieces of candy (red, yellow, green, and brown) and you were only going to pick up exactly two pieces.
    • Now suppose that you were not concerned with the way the pieces of candy were chosen but only in the final choices.
  • Countertrade

    • Offset agreement: Party A and Country B enter a contract where Party A agrees to buy sugar from Country B to manufacture candy.
    • Country B then buys that candy.
  • Hypergeometric (optional)

    • A candy dish contains 100 jelly beans and 80 gumdrops.
    • Fifty candies are picked at random.
  • Lab: Hypothesis Testing for Two Means and Two Proportions

    • Test whether or not the mean number of candy pieces per package is the same for the two brands.
  • Channel Member Characteristics

    • Candy uses an intensive distribution channel, meaning it is widely available at a low cost.
  • Chapter Summary

    • A Candy Store Company with subsidiaries in New York and other large cities in US was interested in opening a store in Monterrey, Mexico.
    • It is housed on three floors, a huge locale focused on selling all type of candies.
    • Every floor has a thematic decoration, characters, and games, depending on the type of candies sold on that floor.
    • Additional to the thematic areas defined in the New York store, this store will have a space for "old candy brands" to attract older consumers.
  • Data basics exercises

    • They were also presented with a jar of individually wrapped candies and informed that they were for children in a nearby laboratory, but that they could take some if they wanted.
    • Participants completed unrelated tasks and then reported the number of candies they had taken.
    • It was found that those in the upper-class rank condition took more candy than did those in the lower-rank condition.
  • Two basic relationship types

    • The buyer must purchase snacks, candy, meat, and drinks, just to name a few.
  • Product categories

    • Examples here include: soft drinks, cigarettes, fast foods, newspapers, public transportation and candy bars.
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