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5 November, 09:59

A park ranger wanted to compare the length of largemouth bass in two different lakes in a park. He randomly pulled 20 largemouth bass from each lake and measured the length of each fish. The table shows the mean length and the mean absolute deviation (MAD) of the largemouth bass in each lake. Lake Mean (in.) MAD 1 16 2 2 22 2 Calculate the means-to-MAD ratio. Can the park ranger conclude that the largemouth bass in Lake 2 are generally longer than the ones in Lake 1? Select from the drop-down menus to correctly answer the question. The park ranger conclude that Lake 2 generally has longer largemouth bass because the distributions of lengths in the two lakes are.

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  1. 5 November, 13:11
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    The anwer is that he can and they are different
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