6. Whose work defined the field of vital statistics?
a. John Snow
b. Edward Jenner
c. William Farr
d. Florence Nightingale

6. Whose work defined the field of vital statistics? a. John Snow b. Edward Jenner c....
. Vital statistics a. use quantitative data. b. are reported on specified population groups. c. use data legally required for reporting vital events. d. All of the choices are correct.
QUESTION 1 Vital statistics refer to data on a. births, deaths, and marriages. b. economic indicators such as the GNP and GDP. c. sex and race of U.S. residents counted in the census. d. individual physical attributes such as height and weight. 10 points QUESTION 2 Which of the following is not a form in which census data are made available to the public? a. aggregate data on states and counties b. aggregate data on cities and towns c....
John, Dominique, Marco, and Roberto work for a publishing company. The company wants to send two employees to a statistics conference. To be fair, the company decides that the two individuals who get to attend will have their names randomly drawn from a hat. (a) Determine the sample space of the experiment. That is, list all possible simple random samples of size n=2. (b) What is the probability that John and Dominique attend the conference? (c) What is the probability...
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9) 6 points A magnetic field of B-10 mT points into the page everywhere near the loop to the right. d 0.3m а) If you want to maintain a 3mA current in the loop, at what rate must you increase the magnetic field? (how many telsa per second?) 12 b) Or, assuming that the field stays constant, at what rate must the vertical bar, of length L slide to the right? (how many meter per...
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Consider an electric field perpendicular to a work bench when a small charged object of mass 4 16 g and charge-16.6 μC is carefully placed in the field, the object is in static equilibrium what are the magnitude and direction of the electric tield? (Give the magnitude in N/C.) magnitudc direction N/C
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Quiz#4 Name: 1). Energy is defined as an ability of doing work a) True b) False c) Can's say 2). 1 Jule of energy corresponds to the work done a) 1 Nm b) 3 Nm c) 5 Nm 3). According to physics, does the earth do any work on moon a) No c) Can't say b) Yes 4). When we drop an object from a maximum height, initial kinetic energy is zero a) True b) False c) Undetermined...
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Jam Whose mass is 100 kg stands at the top of a 18-m-high, 120-m-long sa His skis have a coefficient of kinetic friction on snow of 0.06. He uses his poles to get then glides down. of a 18-m-high, 120-m-long snow covered slope. 1. The value closest to the normal force acting on Sam is a. 729.7 N b. 735.0 N c. 968.9 N d. 980.0 N 2. The net force acting on Sam...
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2 3 2 Consider the function : M3 - My defined by L(4) = A for AM 1 3 ay Show that transformation 2 bino 1 D where and the thumber 1 В І Det
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. T-Mobile 10:50 PM 1 @ 32%O 6 of 7 12 b 12.0 cm, and the current i = 20 A, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at point enter of curvature of the arc segments? 40 cm, 2.2 - the center of A) 10m B) 0.21 ml Milá ] (97810*)(20) [604 on] a 0.11 mT by 5.2 x 10 ml E) 7.8 x 10 ml Mote 10012 13. Four long parallel conductors all carry...
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Problem 6 30° W F M B •E A C d L L L = 2 m d = 1.6 m F = 4.3 kN w = 3.2 kN/m M = 6.9 kN.m Determine the internal normal force, shear force and bending moment at point E, located in the middle of BC.