1. (4% of the points) The price of six homes in San Diego listed by a local realtor are listed at $693,000, $775,000, S3

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1. (4% of the points) The price of six homes in San Diego listed by a local realtor are listed at $693,000, $775,000, S3

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1 4 Of The Points The Price Of Six Homes In San Diego Listed By A Local Realtor Are Listed At 693 000 775 000 S3 1
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1. (4% of the points) The price of six homes in San Diego listed by a local realtor are listed at $693,000, $775,000, S343,000, 459,000, $1,600,000, and $1,280,000. Find the median home value. Round your answer to the nearest thousand A. $401,000 B. $692,000 C. $734,000 D. $775,000 E. $858,000 2. (4% of the points) PLNU would like to determine the level of satisfaction with online only classes in past semesters. A list is generated for all students in each major. From each list , they plan to randomly select 4% of the students. The selected students will receive $10 Sealion dollars for filling out the form. This is an example of a A. simple random sample. B. stratified sample. C. cluster sample. D. block design. E. voluntary response sample. 3. (4% of the points) Removing the point in the circle from the data that made this scatterplot would A. causer to become closer to -1. B. causer to become closer to 1. C. cause r to remain negative, but become closer to 0. D. causer to remain positive, but become closer to 0. E. cause r to change, but not by much. 50 40 8 8 8 8 8 8 30 20 10 15 25 35 55 18
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