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Transcribed Image Text:1.You want to make sure your incubator is
operating at the correct temperature of 370 C; so
you place a thermometer inside the incubator and
check it every hour for five (5) hrs. You recorded
readings of 36.90C, 36.90C, 37.10C, 37.0C, 37.0C.
Find the ff.:
a. Average AD
b. Relative AD
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