Data: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10; the sample variance is A 8 B 6 C 10 D 5 Explanation Mean
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Chapter 26: Statistics and Measures of Dispersion (Set-4)
For values 6, 7, 9, 10, 13 the mean deviation about mean is A 2.0 B 2.2 C 2.4 D
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A data set has 9 values; the median position is A 4th value B 6th value C 9th value D
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A “variable” in statistics is A Fixed constant always B Only a formula C Characteristic that changes D Only a
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In statistics, a “population” means A Small chosen group B Random guess list C Entire group studied D Only numeric
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For equally spaced x with step h, if Δ³y is constant and nonzero, the simplest matching function type is A
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For equally spaced x, if a dataset comes from a quadratic function, which differences are constant? A First differences B
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For equally spaced x with step h, the forward difference at xᵢ is A yᵢ − yᵢ₋₁ B yᵢ₊₁ −
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If a table has constant third differences (equally spaced x), the data best fits a A Quadratic polynomial B Cubic
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In a forward difference table, which operator represents the first forward difference? A Δ operator B ∇ operator C δ
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