What can you tell about the meaning of each distribution
A: the average cost of a dog's...
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What can you tell about the meaning of each distribution
A: the average cost of a dog's annual visit is about $19.35 list at the new Leash On Life Animal Clinic than the average cost for a dog's annual visit at no rough stuff animal hospital
B: the average cost of a dog's animal visit is about $76.10 less at the new Leash On Life Animal Clinic than the average cost for a dog's annual visit at no rough stuff animal hospital
C: the average cost of a dog's annual visit is about $19.35 more at the new Leash On Life Animal Clinic than the average cost for a dog's annual visit at no rough stuff animal hospital
D: the average cost of a dog's annual visit is about $76.10 more l at the new Leash On Life Animal Clinic than the average cost for a dog's annual visit at no rough stuff animal
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