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Suppose the correct answer is 56 sharks (it isn't), but the researcher can only afford to sample 25 sharks. if he wishes to maintain a 99% confidence level, what effect will this have on the resulting confidence interval?
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The scatterplot represents the total fee for hours renting a bike. the line of best fit for the data is y = 6.855x + 10.215. which table shows the correct residual values for the data set?
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