MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Fake Twitter followers: Many celebrities and public figures have Twitter accounts with large numbers of followers. However,
some of these followers are fake, resulting from accounts generated by spamming computers. In a sample of 55 twitter audits,
the mean percentage of fake followers was 13.1 with a standard deviation of 10.1 Answer the following question.
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