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The makers of a new app recorded the number of times the app was downloaded each day for the first year the app was available.
Select the correct methods they could use to describe the data.
To describe how the number of daily downloads varies, they could use the median value. To describe how the number of daily downloads varies, they could use the mean absolute deviation.
To describe how the number of daily downloads varies, they could use the maximum value. To summarize the number of daily downloads with a single number, they could use the mean value.
To summarize the number of daily downloads with a single number, they could use the interquartile range. To summarize the number of daily downloads with a single number, they could use the minimum value.
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