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Find out karl peason's coefficient of skewness from the following information. Mean= 21.9, Mode= 23.08, Standard deviation= 7.995​

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Answered by SmokyPsycho
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The complement of a set, denoted A', is the set of all elements in the given universal set U that are not in A. In set- builder notation, A' = {x ∈ U : x ∉ A}. ... Example: U' = ∅ The complement of the universe is the empty set. Example: ∅' = U The complement of an

Answered by crankybirds30
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Let it be denoted by D. Now as we know that Karl Pearson's coefficient of skewness is the ratio of the difference of the mean and the mode to the standard deviation (S.D). So the mode is 27.52.

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