Exploratory challenge 1/exercises 1–3: estimate the population mean rating
1. working with yo...
Mathematics, 08.01.2020 23:31 emmat1220
Exploratory challenge 1/exercises 1–3: estimate the population mean rating
1. working with your partner, discuss how you would calculate the mean rating of all 100 computer games (the population mean).
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