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OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

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OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

Whats the question

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

Magdeline wants to know if the number of words on a page in her art book is generally more than the number of words on a page in her science book. She takes a random sample of 25 pages in each book and then calculates the mean, median, and mean absolute deviation for the 25 samples of each book. Book Mean Median Mean Absolute Deviation Art 68.7 50 15.4 Science 54.2 55 7.9 She claims that because the mean number of words on each page in the art book is greater than the mean number of words on each page in the science book, the art book has more words per page. Based on the data, is this a valid inference? Yes, because the mean is larger in the art book No, because the mean is larger in the art book Yes, because there is a lot of variability in the art book data No, because there is a lot of variability in the art book data

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

i think D

OpenStudy (whitakerjasmine09):

can u give me a medle

OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

I think that the right option is the last option, since into an art book, there are many pictures, relating to paintings of painters, whereas into a science book, like a chemistry book there are not many pictures

OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

d

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

ok thx I have 1 more can u answer it

OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

shoot

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

can I get help with another question plz

OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

i said go ahead

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

Robert is using the following data samples to make a claim about the house values in his neighborhood: House Value A $250,000 B $275,000 C $300,000 D $267,000 E $250,000 Based on the data, should Robert use the mean or the median to make an inference about the house values in his neighborhood? He should use the mean because it is in the center of the data. He should use the median because it is in the center of the data. He should use the median because there is an outlier that affects the mean. He should use the mean because there are no outliers that affect the mean.

OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

B

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

r u sure

OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

yez

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

k

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

u got me a 50

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

@ganeshie8 can u help on a question

OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

Wut

OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

how

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

i asked 2 questions and 1 of them was right

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

@ganeshie8 can u help me on a question plz

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

It would help if you posted one question per thread

OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

WELL SORRY I GOT ONE WRONG

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

Robert is using the following data samples to make a claim about the house values in his neighborhood: House Value A $250,000 B $275,000 C $300,000 D $267,000 E $250,000 Based on the data, should Robert use the mean or the median to make an inference about the house values in his neighborhood? He should use the mean because it is in the center of the data. He should use the median because it is in the center of the data. He should use the median because there is an outlier that affects the mean. He should use the mean because there are no outliers that affect the mean.

OpenStudy (supersmart1001):

oh ok i will close this and open a new one

OpenStudy (fruitcakeninja):

Its c

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

Good

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