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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 13:06, kelo251

Which question is a statistics question that anticipates variability?
A) What is my shoe size?
B) What is my parent's shoe size?
C) What is my brother's shoe size?
D) What is the shoe size of the students in my school?

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