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Assuming that the heights of college women are normally distributed with mean 63 inches and standard deviation 3 inches, what percentage of women are taller than 60 inches?
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In a probability experiment, karen flipped a coin 76 times. the coin landed on heads 32 times. what percentage of the coin flips resulted in tails? round to the nearest percent. a. 58% b. 65% c. 42% d. 60%
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The boiling point of water at an elevation of 0 feet is 212 degrees fahrenheit (ยฐf). for every 1,000 feet of increase in elevation, the boiling point of water decreases by about 2ยฐf. which of the following represents this relationship if b is the boiling point of water at an elevation of e thousand feet? a) e = 2b - 212 b) b = 2e - 212 c) e = -2b + 212 d) b = -2e + 212
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On traditional maps, earth is represented in a flat plane, or by euclidean geometry. however, a globe is a more accurate model that comes from elliptical geometry.how does a globe represent the fact that there are no parallel lines in elliptical geometry? the equator is not parallel to any other latitudinal lines. the north and south poles are never connected by a geodesic. the geodesics connecting the north and south poles never intersect. the geodesics connecting the north and south poles intersect at both of the poles.
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