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Which word best describes the degree of overlap between the two data sets? A. high B. moderate C. low D. none
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Which word best describes the degree of overlap between the two data sets?
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high
B.
moderate
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low
D.
none
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. Low." The
word that best describes the degree of overlap between the two data sets is low. The overlap is not that big enough or nothing at all. It is just low.
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