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Mathematics, 21.07.2020 21:01, julie1624

WILL MARK BRAINIEST FOR FIRST ONE WITH ANSWER! 1. Come up with a statistical study where a measurement error is likely.

Describe the example.
Give at least one reason why the error is likely.
Determine a better method of measurement for the study.

2. Come up with a statistical study where the units of measure used were not appropriate for the situation.

Describe the example.
Explain why it was not appropriate.
Determine a more appropriate unit of measure for the study.

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