All the births in the United States from 1995 to 2002 were tallied. Then the average number
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All the births in the United States from 1995 to 2002 were tallied. Then the average number of births per day was calculated and is shown in the table. (Source: ABC News, Tables: Births and Deaths by Month, 1995-2002, Aug. 16, 2005 Explain why it would be inappropriate to do a chi-square analysis of this data set.
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Month Average Births per Day January 10411.3 February 10661.8 March 10667.0 April 10574.2 May 10781.7 June 10955.7 July 11244.7 August 11345.1 September 11420.1 October 10865.3 November 10550.7 December 10611.0
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