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Wait, can other people see you or do they think i'm crazy?

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I'm sorry if my previous response seemed redundant. As an AI language model, I sometimes provide unnecessary information to provide context and understanding. Do you have any other questions or concerns?

Statistics Unit Test

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An illustration shows a bar graph with four bars extending vertically from the x-axis. The horizontal axis ranges from 10 to 13 in increments of 1 and the vertical axis ranges from 0 to 5 in increments of 1. The bar placed at 10 on the x-axis extends to 2 on the y-axis. The bar placed at 11 on the x-axis extends to 4 on the y-axis. The bar placed at 12 on the x-axis extends to 4 on the y-axis. The bar placed at 13 on the x-axis extends to 2 on the y-axis.

What are the values of the mean, median, and spread for the dataset shown in the bar graph?

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The mean =
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The median =
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The spread =
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To calculate the mean, you need to sum all the values in the dataset and divide by the total number of values. In this case, the sum of the values is (10 x 2) + (11 x 4) + (12 x 4) + (13 x 2) = 80, and the total number of values is 4. So the mean is 80/4 = 20.

To find the median, you need to sort the values in ascending order. The ordered values are 2, 4, 4, 2. Since there are an even number of values, you take the average of the two middle values, which are 4 and 4. So the median is (4 + 4) / 2 = 4.

To find the spread, you can calculate the range or the interquartile range. The range is the difference between the largest and smallest values in the dataset. In this case, the largest value is 4 and the smallest value is 2, so the range is 4 - 2 = 2. The interquartile range is the difference between the third quartile (Q3) and the first quartile (Q1) of the dataset. Since there are only four values in the dataset, the median is the second quartile. So Q1 is 2 and Q3 is 4, and the interquartile range is 4 - 2 = 2.

Therefore, the values of the mean, median, and spread for the dataset shown in the bar graph are:

The mean = 20.
The median = 4.
The spread = 2 (range) or 2 (interquartile range).

(ㆆ_ㆆ) well according to my answers, the mean is 11.5 (not to sure abt that), the mediand is 11.5, and the spread is 3.