Mathematics, 22.07.2020 09:01 billy1123
5. A biologist is measuring the lengths of frogs in a certain location. The lengths
of the frogs have a mean of 7.4 centimeters and a standard deviation of 0.8
centimeters. What is the probability that a randomly selected frog will measure
between 5.8 cm and 8.2 cm?
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6. Using the data from question #5, what is the probability that a randomly
selected frog will measure less than 6.6 cm?
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7. Using the data from #5, if 100 frogs are measured, how many of them would
you predict to measure longer than 8.2 cm?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, MagicDragon4734
Which of the points a(6, 2), b(0, 0), c(3, 2), d(−12, 8), e(−12, −8) belong to the graph of direct variation y= 2/3 x?
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