Statistics for Business and Economics
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ISBN: 9780132745659
Author: Paul Newbold, William Carlson, Betty Thorne
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2.3, Problem 31E
a)
To determine
Identify the sample mean of the study time.
b)
To determine
Identify the sample variance and standard deviations.
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