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Alexander found the means-to-MAD ratio of two data sets to be 3.4. What can he conclude about the distributions? A. They are similar. B. They are somewhat similar. C. They are different. D. They are identical.
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Alexander found the means-to-MAD ratio of two data sets to be 3.4. What can he conclude about the distributions? A. They are similar. B. They are somewhat similar. C. They are different. D. They are identical.
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A. They are similar because their ratios are the same
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