Mathematics, 01.06.2021 20:30 barstr9146
PLEASE HEL In the United States in 2004, there were approximately 41,492.000 people aged 15 to 24 and approximately 17,830,000 people aged 75 and up. Of the younger group, approximately people died of heart disease; of the older group, approximately 1,141,500 people died of heart disease. Based only on these figurescalculate the respective probabilities in 2004 that a person in each age group in the United States would have died of heart disease ; calculate each probability as a percent rounded to the nearest whole number. Provide a likely explanation for the difference in probability between age groups .
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
On traditional maps, earth is represented in a flat plane, or by euclidean geometry. however, a globe is a more accurate model that comes from elliptical geometry.how does a globe represent the fact that there are no parallel lines in elliptical geometry? the equator is not parallel to any other latitudinal lines. the north and south poles are never connected by a geodesic. the geodesics connecting the north and south poles never intersect. the geodesics connecting the north and south poles intersect at both of the poles.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
The height of a birch tree, f(x), in inches, after x months is shown in the graph below. how much does the birch tree grow per month, and what will be the height of the birch tree after 10 months? a. the birch tree grows 1 inch per month. the height of the birch tree will be 16 inches after 10 months. b. the birch tree grows 2 inches per month. the height of the birch tree will be 26 inches after 10 months. c. the birch tree grows 3 inches per month. the height of the birch tree will be 36 inches after 10 months. d. the birch tree grows 2 inches per month. the height of the birch tree will be 24 inches after 10 months.
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