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Mathematics, 06.07.2019 02:30 denoterap441wb

1.  explain the concepts of conditional and independent probability and  give examples  2. when given a raw score, explain how to use the normal curve to compare that score to the population. what is a z-score? 3. what does a confidence interval tell you and how does the margin of error come into play? 4. what are some differences between observational studies and experiments and what are issues that may arise during data collection or interpretation

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