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    to Sell | Mean | 474.0075 | Mean | 454.2225 | Mean | 106 | Median | 437 | Median | 417.5 | Median | 96 | Maximum | 975 | Maximum | 975 | Maximum | 282 | Minimum | 169.9 | Minimum | 165 | Minimum | 28 | Standard Deviation | 197.29003 | Standard Deviation | 192.5177534 | Standard Deviation | 58.2168207 | Based on the chart‚ the mean was calculated by adding up the sum of the list and divide 40‚ which the number of the total listed prices. The mean is 474‚007.5‚ which mean the average

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    Mean‚ Median‚ Mode‚ and Range Mean‚ median‚ and mode are three kinds of "averages". There are many "averages" in statistics‚ but these are‚ I think‚ the three most common‚ and are certainly the three you are most likely to encounter in your pre-statistics courses‚ if the topic comes up at all. The "mean" is the "average" you are used to‚ where you add up all the numbers and then divide by the number of numbers. The "median" is the "middle" value in the list of numbers. To find the median‚ your

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    Mean and Standard Deviation The mean‚ indicated by μ (a lower case Greek mu)‚ is the statistician ’s jargon for the average value of a signal. It is found just as you would expect: add all of the samples together‚ and divide by N. It looks like this in mathematical form: In words‚ sum the values in the signal‚ xi‚ by letting the index‚ i‚ run from 0 to N-1. Then finish the calculation by dividing the sum by N. This is identical to the equation: μ =(x0 + x1 + x2 + ... + xN-1)/N. If you are not

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    1. Self-Awareness. Boys are simply more self aware than girls are. Boys know that once they have got out of bed in the morning‚ that is pretty much as good as they are going to look for the rest of the day. A quick wash and brush up‚ maybe a shave (according to personal and religious preferences) and that is it. We don’t spend time applying many different layers of make-up‚ or agonising over what to wear that day‚ because we know we’d only be trying to fool ourselves. And this then leads to… 2.

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    like empire with different levels of popularity. If you can’t figure out who’s who‚ you’ll never survive school. Keep your eyes open because this is your survival guide. Let’s start with the basics. The Popularities The movie “Mean Girls” feature a group of popular girls called plastics. The cliques or the league or whatever you call it are the highest of the high. They rule the school and maintain all the popularity. The popular kids look pretty or handsome. That’s how they gain attention. The

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    Week Five Discussion | This Discussion will give you the opportunity to calculate or identify the three measures of central tendency. You will be asked to select an appropriate real life situation in which one measure would be more appropriate than the other two measures of center. 1. Select a topic of interest to you and record the topic in your posting‚ for example: “What is the average number of hours people watch TV every week?” Make sure the question you ask will be answered with a number

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    Discrimination against girl children has been a topic of debate. It has been a subject of concern and sociological significance. This subject raises the cultural aspects about the role of a girl child in society‚ what her human rightsare as a human being and a number of sensitive issues.This issue is important because there is nearly universal consensus on the need for gender equality.[1] Gender based discrimination against girl children is pervasive across the world. It is seen in all the strata

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    Many young girls and women face barriers and discrimination because of their gender in the U.S. today. Stereotypes are made that females are weaker‚ slower‚ and shy‚ which makes them feel less than a man. The always campaign called “Like A Girl” addresses the limitations girls face and how the world views them when asked to describe things girls do. The always commercial expresses emotions through self-reports‚ others perspective on girls‚ and experiences. As well as showing us that the always pad

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    Femininity in Girl‚ Interrupted‚ that Susanna Kaysen’s popular memoir is an accurate depiction of the characteristics which mark female adolescence. Marshall points out that the adolescent time period for a girl is defined by “historically and culturally bound gendered pedagogies” (118). It has become normal to think of this stage of a female’s life as a weak‚ broken‚ and self-destructive time and need help. Susanna Kaysen’s memoir attracts many young female readers who associate with the wounded girl image

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    A stereotype is an oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person‚ group of people or thing. A common one that is around even today is gender stereotypes. The short story “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro is narrated by a young girl who is reflecting back on her childhood when she was challenged greatly by gender norms and had to reconcile expectations with her own identity. The unfairness of gender stereotyping is a prominent theme in this short story. The female narrator was introduced

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