Multiple Choice
If you want the average of 10 scores to equal 100, you can choose any numbers you want for 9 of the scores, but the 10th score will have to be whatever number will make the average of the scores equal 100. Thus, the _____ are 9.
A) dependent variables
B) degrees of variability
C) degrees of freedom
D) independent variables
Correct Answer:

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