SOLUTION: You misplaced two of the following scores in a sample, but you have the data indicated below. What should you guess the missing scores to be? why?
7,12,13,14,11,14,13,13,12,11
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Question 461434: You misplaced two of the following scores in a sample, but you have the data indicated below. What should you guess the missing scores to be? why?
7,12,13,14,11,14,13,13,12,11
Answer by rwm(914) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
so far they average 12 with 13 as the mode
so maybe 11 and 13
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