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When constructing a scatterplot, the independent variable (x) is placed on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable (y) is placed on the vertical axis.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is not one of the properties of the F- distribution?
 a. F is nonnegative; it is zero or positive.
  b. F is nonsymmetrical; it is skewed to the left
  c. F is distributed so as to form a family of distributions
  d. There is a separate F-distribution for each pair of numbers of degrees of freedom.



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