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Mathematics, 18.07.2019 02:00 AdanNava699

Robin did a survey to find the average height of the students in his class. he asked the following question: what is the height of the tallest student in the class? is robin's question a statistical question, and why or why not? yes, because it asks a question that can be answered correctly yes, because it anticipates variability in students' heights no, because it does not ask a question that can be answered correctly no, because it does not anticipate variability in students' heights

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