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Aaron Brelsford. 
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Minimum: 0 </p><p>1<sup>st</sup> Quartile: 22</p><p><span style="font-size: 13px;">Median: 29</span></p><p>3<sup>rd</sup> Quartile: 36 </p><p>Max: 63</p><p>Standard Deviation: 12.69951</p><p>Mean: 30.022</p><p>Mode: 24 </p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>The mean is 30.022 and the meadian is 29. The mean tells  us the number of states averages snow fall.</p><p>The median tells us the average amount of inches of snow per state. The 5 number summary tells us the</p><p>first quartile, the third quartile , the median , the max and the min vaules of the data. This tells us the average </p><p>inches of snow fall in the first quater of data and the third quartile. This also tells us the average inches and the</p><p>min and max amount of inches of snowfall per state.</p><p>We choose this data set because it was available to us and our pervious topic of choice was taken. Also it's </p><p>winter and we were curious so we choose this topic for our data.  We seems to be having peeks in the snowfall </p><p>ranges of 21 to 30 inches. We have clusters, one outlier of zero and no gaps in the data.</p><p>The data is fairly spread out ranging from zero to sixty three inches. Our data is skewed .58. </p><p>The data is spread out which changes our standard deviation and gives us a fairly low standard deviation.  Our mode is twenty four, our range is 63. The pie chart is the best representative of our data its very easy to read and gather information from.  It surprised us that two locations recieved 60 inches of snow.  </p>]]></description>
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