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MATH 302 MIDTERM Exam Latest | MATH302 MIDTERM Exam - Graded A
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MATH 302 Midterm Exam Latest – Grade A 
 
 
Question 1 of 25	1.0/ 1.0 Points 
A histogram that is positively skewed is also called 
 
 
A.symmetric B.skewed to the right 
C.balanced D.skewed to the left 
 
 
 
Answer Key: B 
 
 
 
 
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In a genetics experiment 5 flowers out of 8 were bicolor, and the rest were solid color. If 3 of the flowers are selected at random without replacement, what is the probability that all 3 are bico...
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MATH 302 Midterm Exam Fall 2020 | MATH302 Midterm Exam - 96% Score
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MATH 302 Midterm Exam Fall 2020 – Score 96% 
 
 
 
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Question 1 of 25	1.0/ 1.0 Points 
If a variable has possible values –2, 6, and 17, then this variable is 
 
A.both a continuous and a discrete variable 
 
B.a continuous variable 
 
C.a discrete variable 
 
 
D.neither a continuous nor a discrete variable 
 
 
Answer Key: C 
 
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If two events are independent, what is the probability tha...
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Math 302 Final Exam 2021 - American University | Math302 Final Exam_Graded A - American University
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MATH 302 Final Exam 2021 - American University 
 
QUIZ 1 
 
Question 1 of 20	1.0/ 1.0 Points 
Which of the following statements are false regarding a boxplot? 
A.	The height of the box has no significance. 
B.	Boxplots can be used to either describe a single variable in a data set or to compare two (or more) variables 
C.	The length of the box equals the range of the data. 
D.	The right and left of the box are the third and first quartiles 
 
 
 
Answer Key: C 
 
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