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Mathematics, 02.09.2019 03:20 AniyaT05
The relationship between the length h of a humerus bone (the one connecting your shoulder to your elbow) and the height h of a person is given by male:
h = 2.89h + 27.81 female: h = 2.75h + 28.14.
a detective found a 15-in. humerus bone belonging to a male.
(a) how tall was the male?
(b) what would the difference in height be if you rounded the measurements in the original formula to the nearest whole number?
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