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Evvie72

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A dot plot can be used to display _____.
 a. the relationship between two quantitative variables
  b. the percent a particular category is of the whole
  c. the distribution of one quantitative variable
  d. Simpson's paradox

Question 2

In a local university, 40 of the students live in the dormitories. A random sample of 80 students is selected for a particular study. The standard deviation of p, known as the standard error of the proportion is approximately
 a. 0.5477
   b. 5.477
   c. 0.05477
   d. 54.77



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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