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Assume That the Standard Deviation of One Distribution Equals 15

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Assume that the standard deviation of one distribution equals 15 and the standard deviation of another distribution is equal to 23. Which of the following distributions is more likely to represent the case where s = 15 if the other distribution's standard deviation equals 23? Assume that the standard deviation of one distribution equals 15 and the standard deviation of another distribution is equal to 23. Which of the following distributions is more likely to represent the case where s = 15 if the other distribution's standard deviation equals 23?


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