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yarga [219]
3 years ago
5

The last option is school librarian PLEASE HELP ASAP MY COUSIN NEEDS HELP

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stiv31 [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

All parents in the school

Step-by-step explanation:

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Part B:

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Thus, the mean score of test A is given by 40(29) + 50 = 1,210

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Part C:

The standard deviation is a measure of spread, so multiplying the standard deviation of test B by 40 will affect the standard deviation but adding 50 to the result will not affect the standard deviation of test A.

Thus, the standard deviation of test A is given by 40(2) = 80

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The Q3 score is a measure of location, so both addition and multiplying the Q3 score of test B by 40 and adding 50 to the result will affect the Q3 score of test A.

Thus, the Q3 score of test A is given by 40(28) + 50 = 1,170

Therefore, the Q3 score of test a is 1,170.



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The median score is a measure of location, so both addition and multiplying the median score of test B by 40 and adding 50 to the result will affect the median score of test A.

Thus, the median score of test A is given by 40(26) + 50 = 1,090

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