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Fractiles Are Ways That Data Can Be Divided into Two

Question 69

Question 69

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Fractiles are ways that data can be divided into two or more equal parts.An example of a fractile includes


A) the median.
B) quartiles.
C) percentiles.
D) all of these.

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