Answer:
a. Describing a sample with mean and standard deviation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Statistics can be categorized into descriptive and inferential statistics.
descriptive statistics uses data for descriptions through numerical analysis. It can be further divided in four parts.
- Measures of Central Tendency ( Mean, Median, and Mode)
- Measures of Frequency (Count, Percent, Frequency)
- Measures of Position (Percentile Ranks, Quartile Ranks.)
- Measures of Dispersion ( Range, Standard Deviation)
Inferential statistics however is based on assumptions and conclusions and generalizations drawn from samples or checks.
options b to d are all examples of inferential statistics while option a is an example of descriptive statistics.
Well capacity is how much space u can put in an object something is and ounces is the measure of how much is in so the capacity can be like 5 ounces
The numbers included in this interval are from -12/17 and on.
Answer:
Krishna's marks x marks
so...
xˉ=15
xˉ=15n=10
xˉ=15n=10∑x=x+x−8+x−6+x−3+x−1+x+x+2+x+3+x+4+x+6=10x−3
15=10x-3/10
150+3=10x
x=150/10=15.3 marks
<em><u>Krishna scored 15.3 marks.</u></em>
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