Math, asked by zohashaikh2, 3 months ago

when you compare two sets of data, why might the set of data with the greater mean have some values lower than values in the other set of data?

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Answered by creatinghacker
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if x2 +r2=123567then the two sets of these data was 22

Answered by khushiwaskale
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