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Mathematics, 09.10.2021 01:20 genyjoannerubiera

There's a roughly linear relationship between the length of someone's femur (the long leg-bone in your thigh) and their expected height. Within a certain population, this
relationship can be expressed using the formula h = 63.4 +2.41f, where h
represents the expected height in centimeters and f represents the length of the
femur in centimeters. What is the meaning of the f-value when h=123?

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