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Question 5: The average of n observations can be obtained by: multiplying ʼn observations and dividing the product by n-1

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Question 5: The average of n observations can be obtained by: multiplying ʼn observations and dividing the product by n-1. adding n observations and dividing the sum by n. O multiplying n observations and dividing the product by n. O adding n observations and dividing the sum by n-1.

Question 6: Which of the following is also referred to as relative change? O Proportionate change O Partial change O Percentage change O Marginal change