[Steps Shown] All measures of variation are nonnegative in value for all sets of data. What does it mean for a value to be "nonnegative"? Describe the conditions
Question: All measures of variation are nonnegative in value for all sets of data.
- What does it mean for a value to be "nonnegative"?
- Describe the conditions necessary for a measure of variation to have the value zero.
- Describe the conditions necessary for a measure of variation to have a positive value.
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