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Use the empirical rule. the mean speed of a sample of vehicles along a stretch of highway is 70 miles per hour, with a standard deviation of 4 miles per hour. estimate the percent of vehicles whose speeds are between 66 miles per hour and 74 miles per hour. (assume the data set has a bell-shaped distribution.)
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Apiano tuner uses a tuner to create a tone of 5.00 x 10² hz. when a key on the piano is struck he hears 5 beats per second. what is a possible frequency of vibration for the piano string? 2500 hz 1300 hz 605 hz 495 hz
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:50
A110-pound person pulls herself up 4.0 feet. this took her 2.5 seconds. how much power was developed? 0.13 hp 0.32 hp 2.0 hp 3.1 hp
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