Exam 5: Data Organization and Descriptive Statistics
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Explain the difference in proper use between a bar graph and a histogram.
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Imagine that 86,999 people who are penniless live in Centerville. Bill Gates, whose net worth is $87,000,000,000, moves to Centerville. Now the mean net worth in this town is _____ and the median net worth is _____.
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A table in which all of the scores are listed along with the frequency with which each occurs is a _____.
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A variable for which the scores represent a change in quantity is a _____ variable.
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