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Exhibit 10.2
The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below.
A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2) or not-successful (Group 3) in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2) and 7 not successful (Group 3) . Exhibit 10.2 The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below. A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2)  or not-successful (Group 3)  in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2)  and 7 not successful (Group 3) .   ​   ​   ​   ​   -Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What is the quantitative test score value of the group centroid for group 1? A)  697.71 B)  647.86 C)  587.67 D)  650.43Exhibit 10.2 The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below. A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2)  or not-successful (Group 3)  in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2)  and 7 not successful (Group 3) .   ​   ​   ​   ​   -Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What is the quantitative test score value of the group centroid for group 1? A)  697.71 B)  647.86 C)  587.67 D)  650.43Exhibit 10.2 The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below. A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2)  or not-successful (Group 3)  in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2)  and 7 not successful (Group 3) .   ​   ​   ​   ​   -Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What is the quantitative test score value of the group centroid for group 1? A)  697.71 B)  647.86 C)  587.67 D)  650.43Exhibit 10.2 The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below. A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2)  or not-successful (Group 3)  in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2)  and 7 not successful (Group 3) .   ​   ​   ​   ​   -Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What is the quantitative test score value of the group centroid for group 1? A)  697.71 B)  647.86 C)  587.67 D)  650.43Exhibit 10.2 The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below. A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2)  or not-successful (Group 3)  in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2)  and 7 not successful (Group 3) .   ​   ​   ​   ​   -Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What is the quantitative test score value of the group centroid for group 1? A)  697.71 B)  647.86 C)  587.67 D)  650.43
-Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What is the quantitative test score value of the group centroid for group 1?


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