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A coach collected data for his runners for 2 weeks. Week 1: Mean = 14.5 miles/ MAD = 1.15 Week 2: Mean = 16 miles/ MAD = 1.5. Which statement correctly compares the variability …
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A coach collected data for his runners for 2 weeks. Week 1: Mean = 14.5 miles/ MAD = 1.15 Week 2: Mean = 16 miles/ MAD = 1.5. Which statement correctly compares the variability …
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A coach collected data for his runners for 2 weeks. Week 1: Mean = 14.5 miles/ MAD = 1.15 Week 2: Mean = 16 miles/ MAD = 1.5. Which statement correctly compares the variability from Week 1 to Week 2? *
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I honestly don’t know why this is a question but the answer is 7
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