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  1. suppose that grade point averages of undergraduate students at one university have a bell shaped distribution with a mean of
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  2. Suppose that grade point averages of undergraduate students at one university have a bell-shaped distribution with a mean of
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  3. Suppose that grade point averages of undergraduate students at one university have a bell-shaped distribution with a mean of
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  4. Suppose that grade point averages of undergraduate students at one university have a bell-shaped distribution with a mean of
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  5. Suppose that grade point averages of undergraduate students at one university have a bell-shaped distribution with a mean of
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  6. Suppose that grade point averages of undergraduate students at one university have a bell-shaped distribution with a mean of
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  7. You want to estimate the difference in grade point averages between two groups of universitystudents to be accurate within 0.2
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  8. 6th-Grade Average Total of Students100–90 32 89–80 65 79–70 27 What is the part-to-part ratio for the 6th-grade averages
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  9. 6th-Grade Average Total of Students100–90 32 89–80 65 79–70 27 What is the part-to-part ratio for the 6th-grade averages
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  10. Use the table to answer the question.6th-Grade Average Total of Students 100–90 32 89–80 65 79–70 27 What is the
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