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The Centers for Disease Control in the U.S.A.lists causes of death for individual states in 2002.The mortality data for one state is given. The Centers for Disease Control in the U.S.A.lists causes of death for individual states in 2002.The mortality data for one state is given.   Which of the following displays is/are appropriate for these data? (More than one display may be appropriate. )  I II     III   A) I,II B) I,II,III C) I D) II E) None of these displays are appropriate.
Which of the following displays is/are appropriate for these data? (More than one display may be appropriate. )
I II The Centers for Disease Control in the U.S.A.lists causes of death for individual states in 2002.The mortality data for one state is given.   Which of the following displays is/are appropriate for these data? (More than one display may be appropriate. )  I II     III   A) I,II B) I,II,III C) I D) II E) None of these displays are appropriate.
The Centers for Disease Control in the U.S.A.lists causes of death for individual states in 2002.The mortality data for one state is given.   Which of the following displays is/are appropriate for these data? (More than one display may be appropriate. )  I II     III   A) I,II B) I,II,III C) I D) II E) None of these displays are appropriate.
III The Centers for Disease Control in the U.S.A.lists causes of death for individual states in 2002.The mortality data for one state is given.   Which of the following displays is/are appropriate for these data? (More than one display may be appropriate. )  I II     III   A) I,II B) I,II,III C) I D) II E) None of these displays are appropriate.

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