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There has been an alcohol war between Bob and Len for some time now. The following results were observed. Does the data indicate that the average purchases at Len s exceed, on
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SOLVED: 1. Everyone at Bob's diner makes 12.00 per hour. Let X = salary of an employee at Bob's diner. What is the mean of X? Group of answer choices A. Not
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