In the question, it states that Juliet wants to find the favourite type of book of the students at her school. She only surveyed her class and her class doesn't represent the entire school as it's just a small portion. 80% of her classmates might like short stories but the majority of the school population might not like short stories. For example, 56% might like young adult, 37% might like science fiction and 7% might like short stories.
So she can't assume that 80% of the school population likes short story when she only surveyed a small percentage of the population.
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It is believed that the paintings illustrate the transmigration of buddhas soul among different bodies.
What does transmigration mean
?
A) freedom of
B) away from
C) tales about
D) traveling across <----
The first step a data analyst should take to clean their data is to carry out data profiling.
<h3>What is data profiling?</h3>
Data profiling is defined as the ways of techniques used by data analysts to identify problems in data collected.
When a data analyst wants to cleans the data that is collected, they should first perform data profiling in order to clean their data.
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That is a good question I was wondering the same thing.
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Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman in Justice #5 (June 2006)
Art by Doug Braithwaite and Alex Ross
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance All Star Comics #8
(released October 1941)[1]
Created by
William Moulton Marston[2] (writer)
Harry G. Peter (artist)
In-story information
Alter ego Princess Diana of Themyscira (Amazon identity)
Diana Prince (Civilian identity)
Species
Amazonian-Olympian
(Demigoddess, 2011–present)
Place of origin Themyscira (Earth)
Team affiliations
Justice League
D.M.A.
Justice League Dark
Partnerships
Steve Trevor
Batman (Bruce Wayne)
Superman/Kal-El/Clark Kent
Wonder Girl
Notable aliases Diana Prince
Abilities
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Wonder Woman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.[2] The character is a founding member of the Justice League, and an ambassador of the Amazon people. The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 in October 1941[1] with her first feature in Sensation Comics #1, January 1942. The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986.[3] In her homeland, the island nation of Themyscira, her official title is Princess Diana of Themyscira, Daughter of Hippolyta. When blending into the society outside of her homeland, she adopts her civilian identity Diana Prince.[4]