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Chapter 4 Describing the Relation between Two Variables
... 1. Is 0 a reasonable value for the explanatory variable? 2. Do any observations near x = 0 exist in the data set? A value of 0 is reasonable for the drilling data (this indicates that drilling begins at the surface of Earth. The smallest observation in the data set is x = 35 feet, which is reasonabl ...
... 1. Is 0 a reasonable value for the explanatory variable? 2. Do any observations near x = 0 exist in the data set? A value of 0 is reasonable for the drilling data (this indicates that drilling begins at the surface of Earth. The smallest observation in the data set is x = 35 feet, which is reasonabl ...
Lesson 21 Sep PS
... one standard deviation of the mean • 95% of the data lies between two standard deviations of the mean • 99.7% of the data lies between three standard deviations of the mean ...
... one standard deviation of the mean • 95% of the data lies between two standard deviations of the mean • 99.7% of the data lies between three standard deviations of the mean ...
Math 075 Exam 1 Review (CW and HW) Module 2 Directions: Do not
... 12) All students in the physical education class completed a basketball free-throw shooting event and the highest number of shots made was 32. The next day, the PE teacher realized that he had made a mistake. The best student had actually made 52 shots (instead of 32). Indicate whether changing the ...
... 12) All students in the physical education class completed a basketball free-throw shooting event and the highest number of shots made was 32. The next day, the PE teacher realized that he had made a mistake. The best student had actually made 52 shots (instead of 32). Indicate whether changing the ...