The answers to the questions have distributions with different amounts of variability. Would you expect these questions to produce distributions with a lot of variability or very little variability? a. How tall are high school students? b. What are the scores on a hard math test? c. How much actual medicine is in each pill?

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The answers to the questions have distributions with different amounts of variability. Would you expect these questions to produce distributions with a lot of variability or very little variability? a. How tall are high school students? b. What are the scores on a hard math test? c. How much actual medicine is in each pill?

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Karson French

Karson French

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It can be expected that A has a very high variability since height of a person changes from age 14-18 which is age of high school students so there would be a lot of different answers. For B there would be high variability since a student can get any number of points from 0 to 100. For C there would be high variability since pill contains a lot of different ingredients.

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