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Mathematics, 07.05.2021 21:10 onewaydemon

Discussion Topic "I had a pretty normal day," "I have little confidence in our ability to win today," and
"That's so random!" are statements you might use in conversation. We use a lot of
everyday language to describe situations in statistics. Does the use of words that you're
already familiar with, such as normal, confidence, and random, help you understand the
statistical concepts they describe? Explain why or why not.

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