STATS 200

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Exam (elaborations) STATS 200 Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone 1 STATS 200 Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone 1/STATS 200 Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone 1/STATS 200 Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone 1/STATS 200 Sophi
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    Exam (elaborations) STATS 200 Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone 1 STATS 200 Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone 1/STATS 200 Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone 1/STATS 200 Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone 1/STATS 200 Sophi

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STATS 200 - Questions and Answers
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  • STATS 200 - Questions and Answers 1. A SJSU statistics instructor is interested in the median number of classes the state of California college students take. What is the population she is interested in? a) all SJSU College students b) all college students in the state of California. c) all SJSU students in her classes d) all SJSU math students 2. The instructor later finds out the population median is 4 classes. This is an example of: a) Parameter b) Data c) Statistic d) Variable ...
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STATS 200 - Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone. Questions and Answers
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    STATS 200 - Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone. Questions and Answers

  • STATS 200 - Sophia Introduction to Statistics Milstone. Questions and Answers Cindy measured and recorded the temperature of a liquid for an experiment. She used a poorly calibrated thermometer and noted the temperature as 100.5 degrees Fahrenheit. The actual temperature of the liquid was 95 degrees Fahrenheit. The percent error in her calculation is __________.  5.79%  4.08%  -5.79%  -4.08% RATIONALE Recall that the percent error is equivalent to the absolute differ...
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