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FORMULARY

1) The document discusses various statistical concepts such as frequency, relative frequency, cumulative frequency, median, quartiles, mean, weighted mean, variance, and independence. 2) Formulas are provided for calculating concepts like relative frequency, median, interquartile range, range, and variance. 3) The key properties of the mean and variance are mentioned, such as the mean preserving the sum of deviations and the variance measuring how far values are from the mean.
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FORMULARY

1) The document discusses various statistical concepts such as frequency, relative frequency, cumulative frequency, median, quartiles, mean, weighted mean, variance, and independence. 2) Formulas are provided for calculating concepts like relative frequency, median, interquartile range, range, and variance. 3) The key properties of the mean and variance are mentioned, such as the mean preserving the sum of deviations and the variance measuring how far values are from the mean.
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