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Ryan and nate were swimming in a lake. ryan can swim 5/4 meters per second. nate can swim 4/5 per second. if nate starts 45 meters ahead of ryan, how long would it take for ryan to catch up to nate? how far would ryan have to swim?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, lyndah15
Here are the 30 best lifetime baseball batting averages of all time, arranged in order from lowest to highest: 0.319, 0.329, 0.330, 0.331, 0.331, 0.333, 0.333, 0.333, 0.334, 0.334, 0.334, 0.336, 0.337, 0.338, 0.338, 0.338, 0.340, 0.340, 0.341, 0.341, 0.342, 0.342, 0.342, 0.344, 0.344, 0.345, 0.346, 0.349, 0.358, 0.366 if you were to build a histogram of these data, which of the following would be the best choice of classes?
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Which of the following is the major negative aspect of crossover designs for research studies? a. prohibitive cost b. residual effects c-subject drepout d. incomplete randomization e. large sample size required
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