Elementary Statistics Using the TI-83/84 Plus Calculator, Books a la Carte Edition (4th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321953902
Author: Mario F. Triola
Publisher: PEARSON
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What’s Wrong with This Picture? The Newport Chronicle ran a survey by asking readers to call in their response to this question: “Do you support the development of atomic weapons that could kill millions of innocent people?” It was reported that 20 readers responded and that 87% said “no,” while 13% said “yes.” Identify four major flaws in this survey.
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Elementary Statistics Using the TI-83/84 Plus Calculator, Books a la Carte Edition (4th Edition)
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