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Given CPM calculate cost for n impressions
Questionn = 1, 1000, 10000, or 100000.
Published on 25/11/2021 05:55 CC BY-NC-SA -
Calculate CPM given cost for n impressions
QuestionGiven the cost for 1, 1000, 10000 or 100000 impressions, what is the cost for 1000?
Published on 25/11/2021 05:47 CC BY-NC-SA -
Calculate CPA
QuestionGiven potential audience, the percentage that view, and the percentage of these that click, calculate the CPA by dividing potential audience by clickers.
All numbers randomised.
Published on 25/11/2021 05:01 CC BY-NC-SA -
Calculate proportion of potential audience that watch an ad
QuestionFind a percentage of a given population. Percentage and population are both randomised.
Published on 25/11/2021 04:35 CC BY-NC-SA -
Calculate a percentage of a potential audience
QuestionFind a percentage of a given population. Percentage and population are both randomised.
Published on 25/11/2021 04:25 CC BY-NC-SA -
Potential audience size
QuestionRead a value from a table. There are 36 possible questions.
Published on 25/11/2021 04:09 CC BY-NC-SA -
Advertising Mathematics
Exam (23 questions)4 questions from a set of 12 on elementary day-to-day advertising mathematics
Published on 24/11/2021 03:18 CC BY-NC-SA -
Calculate the number of impressions bought
QuestionGiven a campaign budget and a CPM, calculate the number of impressions.
Published on 24/11/2021 03:17 CC BY-NC-SA -
Cost per Acquisition
QuestionGiven budget and number of sales, calculate the cost per acquisition (CPA)
Published on 24/11/2021 03:17 CC BY-NC-SA -
What proportion of clicks?
QuestionA proportions question. Given the total number of impressions, and the number of impressions that were clicked, what percentage were clicked?
Published on 24/11/2021 03:16 CC BY-NC-SA