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For the data shown, answer the questions. Round to 2 decimal places.
Find themean :
Find themedian :
Find the sample standard deviation:
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25 |
20.3 |
18.2 |
24.3 |
29.2 |
25.4 |
18 |
Find the
Find the
Find the sample standard deviation:
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