Advanced Placement (AP), 20.07.2019 03:50 lorelaistudent
Afriend claims that education (years of school) is normally distributed. you believe she’s wrong. a reasonable argument for your point of view is that: a. about 50% of individuals have greater than 12 years of schooling. b. the standard deviation for years of schooling is less than the mean c. education has several modes (for example, at 12 and 16 years). d. education outcomes are uniformly distributed (all numbers of years are equally likely). e. none of these are reasonable arguments.
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Ascientist has predicted that the population of earth will continue to grow exponentially until the year 2300. at that point, we will reach carrying capacity of earth’s resources, and population growth will plateau. if the scientist’s prediction is correct, what can you predict about human energy use at that time? justify your answer by explaining the relationship between population growth and energy use. (5 points)
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The annual earnings of a typical investor are $1,000,000 to $10,000,000. $100,000 to $500,000. $60,000 to $200,000. $40,000 to $80,000.
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