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What Two Values Would You Get If You Apply the Square-Root

Question 36

Question 36

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What two values would you get if you apply the square-root transformation with a factor of 1/2 to the numbers 3 and 9?


A) 1.58 and 2.92
B) 1.58 and 3.08
C) 1.87 and 2.92
D) 1.87 and 3.08

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