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An event represents all of the possible outcomes of an experiment True False Dis

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Question

An event represents all of the possible outcomes of an experiment True False Discrete data can have infinite number of values within a specific interval True False If the class sizes are not equal for a frequency distribution using grouped quantitative data, patterns in the distribution could be misleading True False Which of the following statements is true regarding the normal probability distribution? The mean and median are roughly equal to one another. The mean is always greater than the median. The mean is always greater than the median. The mean is always less than the median. The mean is always greater than the mode.

Explanation / Answer

18) NO THE DISCRETE DATA DOES NOT HAVE INFINITE NUMBER IN A SPECIFIED INTERVAL. ONLY THE CONTINUOUS NUMBER HAS THE INFINITE NUMBER IN THE INTERVAL. THEREFORE THE STATEMENT IS FALSE.

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