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A video game player had the following scores: 287, 389, 287, 329, 295, 290, 397, 387, 365. What does the IQR indicate about this dataset?(1 point) An IQR of 99.5 indicates that the video game player had a relatively smal...
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A stock analyst is comparing the interquartile range of the day’s stock prices of Stock A and Stock B. Stock A has an interquartile range of 3, and Stock B has an interquartile range of 11. What interpretation can be mad...
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Which option is true about the outliers of the skewed dataset 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 14, 16?(1 point) The outliers of the dataset are 14 and 16. There are no outliers in the dataset. The outliers of the dataset ar...
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Calculate the 5-number summary of the skewed dataset 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 14, 16. Which of the following choices is quartile 3?(1 point) 2.5 6.5 9 8
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Calculate the 5-number summary of the skewed dataset 15, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18, 18, 18, 19, 19, 29. When constructing the box plot on a number line, which explains a reason why the dataset is skewed?(1 point) The whiskers a...
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Use the standard deviation to compare the variability of the data sets. Round to the nearest hundredths. Data Set A: 11, 7, 12, 8, 9, 5 Data Set B: 10, 8, 10, 8, 8, 4 (1 point) The standard deviation of Data Set A is 2.3...
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Compare and interpret the measures to select the data with the least variation. This table provides a comparison of data sets with their mean and standard deviation. Data Set Mean Standard Deviation A 21 1.9 B 29 1.41 C...
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This table presents total distance covered, recorded as values and the total number of days as total observations for standard deviation calculation. Value 3 4 5 Total Observations 2 3 2 Charles records the number of mil...
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This table presents recorded values and their total observations for standard deviation calculation. Value 4 5 6 Total Observations 1 3 1 Calculate the standard deviation of the data set. Round the answer to the nearest...
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Megan asked five of her friends how many sports they play. She received the following responses: 1, 1, 2, 3, and 3. Calculate the standard deviation of the data. Round the answer to the nearest hundredth.(1 point) The st...
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Use the standard deviation to compare the variability of the datasets. Round to the nearest hundredths. Dataset A: 11, 7, 12, 8, 9, 5 Dataset B: 10, 8, 10, 8, 8, 4 (1 point) The standard deviation of Dataset A is 2.58. T...
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If the mean of a dataset is 59, what is the deviation of the data point at 43?(1 point) 256 16 −16 4
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Compare and interpret the measures to select the data with the least variation. This table provides a comparison of datasets with their mean and standard deviation. Datase Mean Standard Deviation A 21 1.9 B 29 1.41 C 25...
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Use the table to answer the question. This table presents total distance covered, recorded as values and the total number of days as total observations for standard deviation calculation. Value 3 4 5 Total Observations 2...
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Introduction: Using the instructions on the previous slide, write your introduction paragraph below. Highlight or bold your thesis statement. Through its branding strategies, fenty beauty influences consumers to…
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How has Apple perfected the art of advertising through their various ad campaigns?(1 point) By focusing on the fun attitude and demeanour of the person using their products By associating their products with persona type...
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Apple and Branding — What Can We Learn? passage DISCUSS: In Battle of the Brands, we learned that the goal of "branding essentially comes down to just two words: pick me." In your opinion, which of the Apple advertisemen...
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Apple and Branding — What Can We Learn? passage DISCUSS: Apple's innovative ecosystem has made their products easier to use right out of the box, usually without reading any directions. In your opinion, has this kind of...
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Apple and Branding — What Can We Learn? passage DISCUSS: Apple ads are designed to make consumers think that owning Apple products will endow them with certain traits, like being fun, vibrant, or creative. Are Apple ads...
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Apple and Branding — What Can We Learn? passage Read the sentence from paragraph 13: "This is a result of a 'correction' to the unconventional upside down orientation of the logo on their laptops (notebooks)." Which of t...
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Apple and Branding — What Can We Learn? passage What statement best describes the most distinguishing characteristic of Apple's advertisements? A. Apple rarely mentions the technical aspect of the product and instead foc...
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Apple and Branding — What Can We Learn? passage How do paragraphs 17-19 develop ideas about consumer loyalty to the Apple brand? A. They demonstrate how Apple uses advertising to convince people that their products will...
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Apple and Branding — What Can We Learn? passage What is the central idea of the passage? A. Apple uses branding to increase consumer loyalty by creating advertising that affects people's emotions and an ecosystem that ma...
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Which characteristics define South America's three main physical regions? (Select the three correct answers.) (3 points) Glaciers and high plateaus found only along the eastern coast. Low, flat coastal plains located nex...
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How is the Patagonia region described differently from the high peaks of the Andes? (1 point) It consists of extremely dry western coastal plains. It features dense and tropical rain forest biomes. It has lower-elevation...
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