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Which best represents data that is not likely to be clustered? A. a low MAD and IQR B. low MAD and a great IQR C. a low IQR and a great MAD D. a great MAD and IQR
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Which best represents data that is not likely to be clustered?
A. a low MAD and IQR
B. low MAD and a great IQR
C. a low IQR and a great MAD
D. a great MAD and IQR
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