If the capillaries of an average adult were unwound and spread out end to end, they would extend...
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Three linked autosomal loci were studied in smurfs. Dominant Recessive Locus Height Color Mood Allele Dwarf Blue Happy Allele Tall Pink Gloomy Pure breeding tall, pink, happy smurfs were mated to pure breeding dwarf, blue, gloomy smurfs. The Fi were testcrossed and the testcross progeny are given below Phenotype tall, pink, happy dwarf, blue, gloomy tall, pink, gloomy dwarf, blue, happy tall, blue, happy dwarf, pink, gloomy tall, blue,...
According to a study done by De Anza students, the height for Asian adult males is normally distributed with an average of 66 inches and a standard deviation of 2.5 inches. Suppose one Asian adult male is randomly chosen. Let x-height of the individual Give the distribution of X Part() Find the probability that the person is between 65 and 6 inches Write the probability statement PC 65 What is the probably (Round your answer to four decimal places 0.57028...
What would happen to you if you fell out of a spaceship, naked? Hollywood has given us many portrayals of this event, with the skin boiling or instantly freezing; but what actually happens, and what effect is most severe? The lack of oxygen is one: we know that humans can only survive a number of minutes without breathing. But there are a number of other factors to consider. (A) Assume a human is a 2 m tall cylinder of 75...
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1. Ten students were asked for their average grade at the end of their last year of high school and their average grade at the end of their last year at university. The results were put into a table as follows: Student High School grade, University grade, y 90 3.2 2.6 75 80 3.0 70 95 3.8 85 90 3.8 2.8 70 95 85 3.0 3.5 10 Total 835 30.4 (a) Given that s, 8.96, sy-0.610 and...
What would happen to you if you fell out of a spaceship, naked? Hollywood has given us many portrayals of this event, with the skin boiling or instantly freezing; but what actually happens, and what effect is most severe? The lack of oxygen is one: we know that humans can only survive a number of minutes without breathing. But there are a number of other factors to consider. (A) Assume a human is a 2 m tall cylinder of 75...
Based on the information given below, if you were Jim Smith would you accept the job? If your answer is yes, give reasons in detail why you would. If your answer is no, give reasons in detail why you would not. Also, explain what type of liability is payroll. Jim Smith, a college student, is looking for a summer job. Jim’s neighbor has a cousin who owns a landscaping company and is looking for help. The name of the company...
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o f juniors and seni Of the 5 out if they pro Total Hamburger Hot Dog 13 53 40 A group of students, consisting of juniors and seniors, we surveyed about if they preferred hot dogs or hamburgers. Of the 53 juniors, 40 preferred to eat hamburgers. Of the 37 seniors, 13 preferred hot dogs. Using the chart, answer the questions below. How many... a. total students? b. preferred hot dogs? c. junior n hot...
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battin how many additional consecutiv hits h Jeter would have needed to raise his batting average in 2004 to that of his average in 2001. b. Write and solve an equatioll SHORTSTOP YEAR 2001 2002 2003 2004 191 191 156 48 188 c. What if.. How many additional hits in a row would Jeter have needed to raise his batting average in 2003 to .500? Check your answer for reasonableness. Solve...
164 employees of your firm were asked about their job satisfaction. Out of the 164, 47 said they were unsatisfied. What is the estimate of the population proportion? What is the standard error of this estimate? Question 1 options: 1) Estimate of proportion: 0.713, Standard error: 0.0028. 2) Estimate of proportion: 0.287, Standard error: 0.0353. 3) The true population proportion is needed to calculate this. 4) Estimate of proportion: 0.713, Standard error: 0.0353. 5) Estimate of proportion: 0.287, Standard error:...
Find the mean and standard deviation of the DRIVE variable by using =AVERAGE(A2:A36) and =STDEV(A2:A36). Assuming that this variable is normally distributed, what percentage of data would you predict would be less than 40 miles? This would be based on the calculated probability. Use the formula =NORM.DIST(40, mean, stdev,TRUE). Now determine the percentage of data points in the dataset that fall within this range. To find the actual percentage in the dataset, sort the DRIVE variable and count how many...