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Why would you use the Tukey-Kramer procedure?
Expression
A combination of symbols that jointly represent a quantity; may include numbers, variables, and operation symbols.
\(x\)
A symbol commonly used to denote a variable in equations and functions.
Binomial Theorem
A fundamental theorem in algebra that describes the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial.
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