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For each example given, decide if the claim is probably biased, possibly biased, or probably not biased. Then explain the evidence that supports your opinion.
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7. see worksheet 1 for values of variables x1, x2 and x3 and answer the following questions: a. for each variable find the mean, median, coefficient of skewness, range and population standard deviation. b. compared to variable x1, how are the mean and median affected by extreme values (outliers) seen in x2 and x3. c. is the median or mean the better measure of location for x2 and x3? explain. d. explain the differences in the magnitudes of the skewness coefficients for the three variables. e. what is the relationship between the range and standard deviation looking across the three variables?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:30
An electric power distributor charges residential customers $0.10 per kilowatt-hour (kwh). the company advertises that "green power" is available in 150 kwh blocks for an additional $4 per month. (green power is generated from solar, wind power, and methane sources.) if a certain customer uses an average of 391 kwh per month and commits to one monthly 150 kwh block of green power, what is her annual power bill
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Two solutions of the same uv-absorbing molecule were analyzed by uv-vis spectroscopy on the same instrument using 1 cm pathlength cells. use data from the table to calculate by what percentage the concentration of solution b is compared to that of solution a.sample absorbance at 315nm a 0.45 b 0.80
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