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.
Answer:
1.) 9
2.) 20
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) 39 is incorrect because they didn't follow the PEMDAS rule.
They subtracted 2 from 15 which is 13, and then they multiplied 13 by 3.
<u>The correct way is to multiply 2 times 3 which is 6, and then subtract 6 from 15 which is 9.</u>
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2.) 12 is incorrect because they didn't use PEMDAS.
They added 8 to 16 which is 24, and then divided 24 by 2.
<u>The correct way is to divide 8 by 2 which is 4, and then add for to 16 which 20.</u>
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