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summarizing what you can from each data set and then compare the two data sets. Be sure to include some speculation on the circumstances that could have led to these results. Realize this isn’t intended for you to explain how you made the graphs/charts or how you computed the mean, standard deviation, etc but is intended to explain what the graphs/charts and values are telling us.


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