A statistic is a value calculated from a data sample. For example, the mean (average) is a statistic. You calculate the mean by adding up the values of the data you have and dividing by the number of values. Usually, you want to know the corresponding value for the whole population but this is impossible to obtain in practice. So you have to use a statistic calculated from a sample. For eaxmple, if you want to know the height of sixteen year old students in the UK, you cannot measure every single student. So you measure a sample (selected randomly), and calculate the average height of the sample. This is a statistic. See: http://www.stats.gla.ac.uk/steps/glossary/basic_definitions.html#stat
The word "aaicbter" unscrambled is "cabinet".
The Latin word Carbo means Charcoal
The word is misspelled. Did you mean clerical? The word clerical has two meanings: * Having to do with the clergy -- religious leaders such as ministers, priests, rabbis, etc. * Having to do with clerks Did you mean cervical? The word cervical a has two meanings: * Having to do with the neck * Having to do with the female cervix -- the neck of the uterus where it joins the vagina.
"Replution" is not a recognized English word, and so does not have a specific definition. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word from another language. Can you provide more context or clarify the word you are looking for?
The word "fossil" comes from the Latin word "fossilis," which means "dug up." Fossil typically refers to the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms found in rocks.
It is a defensive statistic that stands for "Assists"
The population data may be skewed and thus the mean is not a valid statistic. If mean > median, the data will be skewed to the right. If median > mean, the data is skewed to the left.
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Word count and character count are both statistics automatically tracked by Microsoft Word.
the populations have an excess of heterozygotes
ROE Reached On Error
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It can mean 'of excellent quality' or it can mean 'of your choosing'.
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