Reference no: EM13995470
The students in a training program have taken four tests along with a final exam, with the scores shown in the table. The data are also in file XR17071.
Student
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Test 1
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Test 2
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Test 3
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Test 4
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Final Exam
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1
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59
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65
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53
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65
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62
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2
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69
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77
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57
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76
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78
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3
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79
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74
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81
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86
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82
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4
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87
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88
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83
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90
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96
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5
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92
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89
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97
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92
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94
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6
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65
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69
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60
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66
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68
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7
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71
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70
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68
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81
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78
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8
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93
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87
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85
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95
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94
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9
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83
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92
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89
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90
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91
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10
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71
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68
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69
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74
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77
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11
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64
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61
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74
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74
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73
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12
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76
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82
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79
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78
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86
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13
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65
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75
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67
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77
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79
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14
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90
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88
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75
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94
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89
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15
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69
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68
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74
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76
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72
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16
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85
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81
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99
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79
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96
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