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Study of the relationship among economic variables in cattle production in a region of Peru, based on Plithogenic Statistics

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This paper is an in-depth study that starts from a preliminary one, where we surveyed 141 ranchers from the town of 
Coto-Coto in Peru to obtain as much information as possible about the relationship between two economic variables, Activity 
Cost and Financial Management. Furthermore, we study the correlation of the first one of them with three other economic vari
ables. To do this, we process the survey data using logical operators with the support of the plithogenic statistics theory. These 
results given in the form of plithogenic values are logically aggregated and were converted to crisp values and studied through 
the use of statistical tools, specifically Kendall's Tau b. The study of economic variables within the field of cattle farming is of 
great importance because it allows us to improve the productivity of this economic sector, which is also part of the most accepted 
human diet worldwide. A substantial advantage in the use of plithogeny is that linguistic values that are more natural for livestock 
farmers were processed, in addition, uncertainty and indeterminacy were taken into account by the use of neutrosophic numbers.

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