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What do you call the single value that attempts to describe a set of data by identifying the central
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What do you call the type of correlation when the value of one variable increases with respect to another?
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It refers to a collection of numbers or values that relate to a particular subject.
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What do you call the measure of the strength of a linear association between two variables and is denoted
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Who
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The sum of a two-digit number's digits is 11. When the digits are swapped, the resulting number is 45 less
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than the original. Find the original number. (5pts)
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x the median from a set of numbers divisible by 5 from 1 to 50. (5pts)
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xi refers to the middle number if n is odd for a ranked order list of numbers.
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It refers to the number that occurs most frequently in a list of numbers.
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x mean for data set: 10,12,15,16 ,8, 7 is
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It is the region which consists of all possible solution choices for a particular problem
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xIn a linear programming problem, it is the maximal value for profit.
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x an exam, students in a class scored as follows:
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What do you call the technique used to model the dependency of one dependent variable upon one
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independent variable?
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bTo be able to solve a problem, understanding what the problem asks for is very important.
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bSuccessful problems solvers uses a variety of techniques when they attempt to solve a problem. The
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bAyaka scored the following on his mathematics tests: 60 ,75 ,80 ,75 ,70 ,90 , 91 ,84 ,61 ,75. What is the
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Find
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Ayaka is 12 years older than Joshua. Five years ago, the sum of their ages was 28. How old are they now?
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How many of your batchmates have you surpassed if your graduation rank in high school is 56th
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tpercentile out of 2136 students? (5pts)
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Find the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient of the data set shown below: (10pts)
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Where the car price is Y and car age is the X.
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Find the Simple Linear Regression Formula of the data set shown below: (10pts)
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Where the monthly e-commerce sales is Y and online advertising costs X.
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Find the quartiles (Q1, Q2, Q3) of the data set shown below: (10pts)
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Sunshine
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Suppose that a marketing firm conducts a survey of 1,000 households, determine the average number of TVs
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It refers to a set S and P(x) be a property that elements of S may or may not satisfy. We may define a
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new set to be the set of all elements x in S such that P(x) is true. The set is denoted as follows: { = Set-
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