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A knowledge graph is made up of three main components: nodes, edges, and labels. Any *object*, *place*, or *person* can be a **node**. An **edge** defines the *relationship* between the nodes. For example, a node could be a client, like IBM, and an agency like, Ogilvy. An edge would be categorize the relationship as a customer relationship between IBM and Ogilvy. A represents the subject, B represents the predicate, C represents the object

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9. What distribution is typically used to estimate the mean of a normally distributed population when its standard deviation is unknown?

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🌟 Introducing the top 5 Python testing tools that every developer should have in their toolkit 🌟 1️⃣ Pytest: A powerful and easy-to-use testing framework. Say goodbye to test classes and hello to simple test functions! 👋 2️⃣ Unittest: The classic. It's built-in, it's reliable, and it's been around for ages. A true Python staple. 🐍 3️⃣ Mock: Isolate and rule the world! 🌍 Replace parts of your system under testing with mock objects and focus on what really matters. 4️⃣ Tox: Test your code in various Python environments. Ensure compatibility and make your code versatile! 🌐 5️⃣ Hypothesis: Property-based testing made easy. Generate test cases automatically and put your code through its paces. 🏃

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