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LOTS OF POINTS!!! Matthew determined the average number of green candies in a sample set of 10 bags of candies. The results of the last 5 samples of 10 bags are shown. What does…
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Matthew determined the average number of green candies in a sample set of 10 bags of candies. The results of the last 5 samples of 10 bags are shown.
What does the variance tell you about making predictions from one of the samples?
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The numbers have no pattern, so there is no easy way to predict the number of candies
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