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Suppose that f(x) is the (continuous) probability density function for heights of American men, in inches, and suppose that f(69) = 0.19. Think carefully about what the meaning of this mathematical statement is.(a) Approximately what percent of American men are between 68.8 and 69.2 inches tall?(b) Suppose F(h) is the cumulative distribution function of f. If F(69) = 0.5, estimate each of:F(68.8) =F(68.6) =
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, lovemykay2355
If f(x) = 4x – 3 and g(x) = 8x + 2, find each function value a. f[g(3)] b. g[f(5)] c. g{f[g(-4)]}
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, nativebabydoll35
Two students were asked if they liked to read. is this a good example of a statistical question? why or why not? a yes, this is a good statistical question because a variety of answers are given. b yes, this is a good statistical question because there are not a variety of answers that could be given. c no, this is not a good statistical question because there are not a variety of answers that could be given. no, this is not a good statistical question because there are a variety of answers that could be given
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