Statistics Quiz
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10 questions
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Michael has taken 6 quizzes so far in his Algebra 1 class. Michael’s scores are the following: 100, 80, 90, 70, 20, and 90.
What is the median score?
Michael has taken 6 quizzes so far in his Algebra 1 class. Michael’s scores are the following: 100, 80, 90, 70, 20, and 90.
What is the median score?
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Michael has taken 6 quizzes so far in his Algebra 1 class. Michael’s scores are the following: 100, 80, 90, 70, 20, and 90.
What is the mean score?
Michael has taken 6 quizzes so far in his Algebra 1 class. Michael’s scores are the following: 100, 80, 90, 70, 20, and 90.
What is the mean score?
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Michael has taken 6 quizzes so far in his Algebra 1 class. Michael’s scores are the following: 100, 80, 90, 70, 20, and 90.
What is the mode of the data?
Michael has taken 6 quizzes so far in his Algebra 1 class. Michael’s scores are the following: 100, 80, 90, 70, 20, and 90.
What is the mode of the data?
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Michael has taken 6 quizzes so far in his Algebra 1 class. Michael’s scores are the following: 100, 80, 90, 70, 20, and 90.
What is the interquartile range?
Michael has taken 6 quizzes so far in his Algebra 1 class. Michael’s scores are the following: 100, 80, 90, 70, 20, and 90.
What is the interquartile range?
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Michael has taken 6 quizzes so far in his Algebra 1 class. Michael’s scores are the following: 100, 80, 90, 70, 20, and 90.
What the the mean absolute deviation of the data above?
Michael has taken 6 quizzes so far in his Algebra 1 class. Michael’s scores are the following: 100, 80, 90, 70, 20, and 90.
What the the mean absolute deviation of the data above?
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Consider the following set of homerun distances (in feet) to center field in 13 ballparks: {387, 400, 400, 410, 410, 410, 410, 420, 420, 420, 421, 457, 461}
What is the average distance? (Round your answer to the nearest hundredth)
Consider the following set of homerun distances (in feet) to center field in 13 ballparks: {387, 400, 400, 410, 410, 410, 410, 420, 420, 420, 421, 457, 461}
What is the average distance? (Round your answer to the nearest hundredth)
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Consider the following set of homerun distances (in feet) to center field in 13 ballparks: {387, 400, 400, 410, 410, 410, 410, 420, 420, 420, 421, 457, 461}
What is the mode?
Consider the following set of homerun distances (in feet) to center field in 13 ballparks: {387, 400, 400, 410, 410, 410, 410, 420, 420, 420, 421, 457, 461}
What is the mode?
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Consider the following set of homerun distances (in feet) to center field in 13 ballparks: {387, 400, 400, 410, 410, 410, 410, 420, 420, 420, 421, 457, 461}
What is the median distance in the data?
Consider the following set of homerun distances (in feet) to center field in 13 ballparks: {387, 400, 400, 410, 410, 410, 410, 420, 420, 420, 421, 457, 461}
What is the median distance in the data?
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Consider the following set of homerun distances (in feet) to center field in 13 ballparks: {387, 400, 400, 410, 410, 410, 410, 420, 420, 420, 421, 457, 461}
What is the mean absolute deviation? (Round your answer to the nearest hundredth)
Consider the following set of homerun distances (in feet) to center field in 13 ballparks: {387, 400, 400, 410, 410, 410, 410, 420, 420, 420, 421, 457, 461}
What is the mean absolute deviation? (Round your answer to the nearest hundredth)
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Consider the following set of homerun distances (in feet) to center field in 13 ballparks: {387, 400, 400, 410, 410, 410, 410, 420, 420, 420, 421, 457, 461}
What is the interquartile range?
Consider the following set of homerun distances (in feet) to center field in 13 ballparks: {387, 400, 400, 410, 410, 410, 410, 420, 420, 420, 421, 457, 461}
What is the interquartile range?