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Biology, 06.06.2020 19:59 naiomireyes74p2aybs

A radiocarbon lab only runs a sample once. In the "guess Dr. Snow's age" data set we have the pooled results from several age determination labs (the individual brains of students from previous terms). Pretend that you made one of the guesses in this sample and that your single guess (like that of a new radiocarbon lab) was the only one available. What would be the most accurate statement you could make about YOUR degree of certainty, assuming you still don't know Dr. Snow's true age and you don't know anyone else's best guess?

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