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skymedlock

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A frequency analysis is NOT used to
 a. locate blunders.
  b. locate outliers.
  c. determine the empirical distribution of the variable.
  d. communicate the results of the study.
  e. determine the relationship between two variables.

Question 2

Why doesn't Snapchat offer conventional promoted posts?
 a. Because it doesn't have enough users to make advertising cost-effective
  b. Because posts on Snapchat disappear after 10 seconds.
  c. Because posts on Snapchat are almost exclusively pictures.
  d. All of these are correct.



miss.ashley

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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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