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The amount of money that college students spend on rent each month is usually between $300 and $600. however, there are a few students who spend $1,300. what measure of spread would be most appropriate to measure the amount of money that college students spend on rent per month?
a. median
b. range
c. standard deviation
d. interquartile range
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For a science project, a high school research team conducted a survey of local air temperatures. based on the results of the survey, the found that the average temperatures were around 10 degrees higher than expected. this result was wrong. the trouble with the survey was that most of the locations were exposed to direct sunlight and located over asphalt or sand, which resulted in higher temperatures than normal. this is a classic example of an error in which phase of inferential statistics?
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