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The two molecules represented below are examples of
CH3-CH2-O-CH2CH3 CH3CH2CH2CH2-OH
Degrees of Freedom
Degrees of freedom refer to the number of values in a statistical calculation that are free to vary without violating the constraints of the calculation.
Population Standard Deviation
A measure of the dispersion or variability within a population data set, indicating how spread out the data points are from the mean.
Interval Estimate
An estimate of a population parameter that gives an interval believed to contain the parameter.
Degrees of Freedom
The number of independent values or quantities which can be assigned to a statistical distribution without violating any constraints.
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