ASSUME THE THE MEAN WEIGHT

  1. Estimate the buoyant force that air exerts on you. (To do this, you can estimate your volume by knowing your weight and by
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  2. f a 40 kg weight and a 200 kg weight each dropped from 1 m above the trampoline, find the final position of each weight. Assume
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  3. Estimate the buoyant force that air exerts on you. (To do this, you can estimate your volume by knowing your weight and by
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  4. Estimate the buoyant force that air exerts on you. (To do this, you can estimate your volume by knowing your weight and by
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  7. Assume you construct a new water tower for a town water supply. Assume the tank is in the shape of a sphere with a diameter of
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  8. A sample of 27 blue M&Ms has a mean weight of 0.8560 grams. Assume that is known to be 0.0565 g. Consider a hypothesis test that
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  9. ASSUME THE THE MEAN WEIGHT OF CHILDREN AGES 7 IS 50 POUNDS AND A STANDARD DEVIATION OF 10. wHAT IS THE PROBABLITY THAT A RANDOM
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  10. What is the maximum weight (in grams) that 15 party balloons, each filled with 2 L of helium, can lift at STP? You can assume
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