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How could two data sets could have the same means and modes but still differ greatly? Give an example with two data sets to illustrate.
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How could two data sets could have the same means and modes but still differ greatly? Give an example with two data sets to illustrate.
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The sets would have different sizes and standard deviations. Examples will vary. A general method for constructing
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