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A statistic that interprets the standard deviation relative to the size of the numbers in the data set is called the ___________________ _ of ___________________ _.
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____________________ uses both the mean and the standard deviation to interpret standard deviation for histograms of any shape.
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Answer to Question 1

coefficient; variation

Answer to Question 2

Chebysheff's Theorem



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