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In how many ways can 6 women and 3 men be seated in a row of 9 seats at a movie theater assuming that all the women must sit together and all the men must sit together?
 
  A) 8640 B) 4320 C) 362,880 D) 512

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Last year batting averages in professional baseball averaged 0.255 with a high of 0.320 and a low of 0.219 (minimum 250 at-bats). Based on this information, which measure of variation could be calculated?
 
  A) range B) variance
  C) standard deviation D) percentile



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