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OpenStudy (scoobydo):

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OpenStudy (scoobydo):

Wilson did a survey to find the average shoe size of the students in his class. He asked the following question: What is the shoe size of the tallest student in the class? Is Wilson's question a statistical question, and why or why not? No, because it does not anticipate variability in students' shoe sizes No, because it does not ask a question that can be answered correctly Yes, because it asks a question that can be answered correctly Yes, because it anticipates variability in students' shoe sizes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, because it does not anticipate variability in students' shoe sizes medal me!

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

Do you want to know why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if he ants to find the range he needs the tallest and shortest then he needs to subtract them

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wants*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

will she was right

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