39.6 41.5 46.6 41.9 34.7 49.8 88.4 43.3 a. Compute the median. b. Compute the mean. c. Compute the mode.
39.6 41.5 46.6 41.9 34.7 49.8 88.4 43.3 a. Compute the median. b. Compute the mean. c. Compute the mode.
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39.6
41.5
46.6
41.9
34.7
49.8
88.4
43.3
a. Compute the median.
b. Compute the mean.
c. Compute the
d. Determine if the sample is unimodal, bimodal, multimodal, or if it has no mode.
e. If the data point 46.6 is replaced with 42.1, compute the new median and the new mean.
f. If the data point 49.8 is replaced with 45.4, compute the new median and the new mean. Round your answers for the mean appropriately. You must show your work to earn full credit for this problem.
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