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i dont know there could be other peolple in the room besides the people doing hand shakes but if there werent, and there were only two people to each hand shake, there would be 56 people in the room. Or if you mean a general hand shake that you did 28 times, there could only be 2 people in the room.
A point estimate is a single value used to estimate a population parameter, such as the sample mean used to estimate the population mean. Confidence intervals can also be used to provide a range within which the population parameter is likely to lie.
It's difficult to provide an exact number of people who eat at In-N-Out within a month as it varies. On average, In-N-Out serves millions of customers across its locations each month.
There would have been 45 handshakes among 10 people at a meeting. This can be calculated using the formula n(n-1)/2, where n represents the number of people.
The N on a map would mean North.
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"North" The letter N whenever noticed on a map shows the direction of North Pole
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"N" on a map typically represents north, indicating the direction towards the North Pole. It helps orient the viewer and understand the cardinal directions on the map.
The letter "n" on a map typically represents north. It indicates the direction of the north pole in relation to the map, helping users determine other directions more easily.
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N usually represents north on a map, indicating the direction towards the North Pole. It helps orient the map and provides a reference point for determining other directions.
The "scale" of a map is a proportionality constant between distances on the map and corresponding distances on the area the map represents. Call the unknown number of inches n. Then 1/2 = n/12, or n = 6.
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