LIND 18E STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUSIN
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Chapter 4, Problem 22CE
To determine
Interpret the number of patients served at the three locations each day.
Find the maximum number of patients served at each of the locations.
Find the minimum number of patients served at each of the locations.
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