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Mathematics, 12.06.2020 00:57 Fangflora3

Assume the sample below is a perfectly random sample of students at a school. How much greater is the mean of the reported heights at the school than the mean of the actual, measured heights at the school?
Number Reported height Measured Height Difference
Description
1
61
62
-1
Under reported
2
68
68
0
Accurately reported
3
57.5
56.5
1
Over reported
4
48.5
47
1.5
Over reported
07
75
72
3
Over reported
6
65
65
O
Accurately reported
7
80
78
2
Over reported
8
68
67
1
Over reported
9
69
69.5
-0.5
Under reported
10
63
62.5
0.5
Over reported

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