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6
2009
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39
39
43
45
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45
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51
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60
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The data point 38 reservations is an outlier for Blue Ridge.
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Since the data have many repeated values, the mode best represents the data.
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2008
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2009
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2010
1
2012
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4
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Question 15 options:
2
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Which measure of central tendency best represents the data shown in the table and why?
Question 16 options:
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Since there are no extreme values, the median best represents the data.
Since there are no extreme values and few repeated numbers, the mean best represents the data.
Since the value 675 occurs more than once, the mode best represents the data.
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The table shows the number of points scored by each team in a tournament.
Number of Points Scored
12
25
16
20
31
16
19
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Find the mean absolute deviation of the number of points scored. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary.
Question 17 options:
4.41
16
20.13
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Find the mode of each set of data.
33, 19, 15, 39, 39, 34, 24, 29Question 18 options:
31
29
32
39
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Find the probability.
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