Asked by Tyson

What does the author achieve by mixing exact and approximate numbers in "A Contribution to Statistics?"

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Answered by Reed
What do you think? Is the author making fun of statistics as unreliable? Is it just as good to say, "Well, sorta this, sorta that..." instead of being precise and being able to back up the position with facts, as available?
Answered by BTS IS LIFEU
Reed you come off as rude and I do not like that
Answered by Anonymous
I can't give you a straight forward answer, but here are some things you can expand on:
- That statistics can mean different things to others
- Statistics aren't just numbers
- Statistics aren't always accurate
Answered by english is hard
i don’t know the answer
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Answered by brainly is better lol
here u go
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Answered by Ms.Sue 2
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Answered by Yep
Answer please like yesterday
Answered by Fox
Why can't ppl just tell us da answer 😭
All these opinions shouldn't be here just answers
Answered by ohmygoshj
dont ask me you tell me bruh im sick of this
Answered by J'Tia
NOBODY ANSWERED??? Pathetic.
Answered by Finn
To emphasize how some of those statistics could be changed.

find your own examples but im pretty sure this is the right idea :)
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