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Charles Wheelan

  • Soliloquios Literarioshas quoted2 years ago
    Stick with me; it’s not that complicated. Suppose that the mean height in the sample is 66 inches (with a standard deviation of 5 inches) and that the mean weight is 177 pounds (with a standard deviation of 10 pounds). Now suppose that you are 72 inches tall and weigh 168 pounds. We can also say that you your height is 1.2 standard deviations above the mean in height [(72 – 66)/5)] and .9 standard deviations below the mean in weight, or –0.9 for purposes of the formula [(168 – 177)/10]. Yes, it’s unusual for someone to be above the mean in height and below the mean in weight, but since you’ve paid good money for this book, I figured I should at least make you tall and thin. Notice that your height and weight, formerly in inches and pounds, have been reduced to 1.2 and –0.9. This is what makes the units go away.
  • rnguyen2311cdmhas quoted8 months ago
    global financial system
  • rnguyen2311cdmhas quoted8 months ago
    mean that I didn’t even recognize what was being aske
  • rnguyen2311cdmhas quoted8 months ago
    student association president to schedule all-school assemblies just so that Mrs. Smith’s calculus class would be canceled
  • rnguyen2311cdmhas quoted8 months ago
    stop doing any homework at all once I got in to college.
  • rnguyen2311cdmhas quoted8 months ago
    physics in high school, even though physics relies very heavily on the very same calculus
  • rnguyen2311cdmhas quoted8 months ago
    second semester exam by mistake
  • rnguyen2311cdmhas quoted8 months ago
    would like to change his mind and switch doors
  • rnguyen2311cdmhas quoted8 months ago
    open Door no. 3; the live goat would be standing there on stage. Two doors would still be closed, nos. 1 and 2. If the valuable prize was behind no. 1,
  • rnguyen2311cdmhas quoted8 months ago
    basic formula for acceleration to estimate
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