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Suppose for the same 3000 women, we also measured their weight. Suppose the data were again normally distributed. The average
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When a certain type of ball falls froma height of h onto a hard level surface, it bounce straight back up to a height of kh,
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I need help checking my answer. I wasn't sure if 8 and 8 were both side lenegth's or if 22 is the slant height but I think it is
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Suppose that a ball originally fell from a height of 2.0m and on each bounce the ball rises to 70% of the height from which it
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The height in feet of a free falling object t seconds after release is s(t)=-16t^2+ v_0t+s_0, where s_0 is the height(in feet)
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Suppose the speed of sound is c, and gravity is g. If you throw a rock from an initial height h0 and with an initial velocity v0
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Suppose a scrawny 20. kg Wyle was shot straight up with an initial velocity of +50 m/s.
a. Assuming that all his initial Ek
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Suppose the speed of sound is c, and gravity is g. If you throw a rock from an initial height h0 and with an initial velocity v0
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A ball has bounce coefficient 0 < r < 1 if when it is dropped from height h, it bounces back to a height of rh. Suppose that
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Suppose you throw a ball up in the air from the top of a 160 foot building. It's height h in feet after t seconds is given by
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