Mutually exclusive events-collectively exhaustive events

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1. Compare and Contrast the advantages and/or disadvantages of using a bar chart, a pie chart, or a Pareto diagram.

2. Critically discuss the differences among the mean, median, and mode. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?

3. Discuss how the empirical rule helps explain the ways in which the values in a set of numerical data cluster and distribute.

4. Regarding probability, discuss the differences between mutually exclusive events and collectively exhaustive events.

5. Explain the ways in which conditional probability relate to the concept of statistical independence.

6. Identify the distinguishing properties of a normal distribution. Please answer in detail.

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