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Suppose I make several time measurements, and compute an average time of 3.4 s, with a standard deviation of 0.8 s and an SDOM of 0.2 s. If I make another time measurement, how often would I expect the result to be smaller than 2.6s\
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The weight v of an object on venus varies directly with its weight e on earth. a person weighing 120 lb on earth would weigh 106 lb on venus. how much would a person weighing 150 lb on earth weigh on venus?
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