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    In a Square-Root Transformation
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In a Square-Root Transformation

Question 95

Question 95

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In a square-root transformation:


A) high numbers become very low and low numbers become very high
B) moderate numbers remain unchanged, but low numbers become slightly higher
C) low numbers become much lower and high numbers remain basically unchanged
D) moderate numbers become slightly lower and high numbers become much lower

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