U.S. Presidents. The ages of

  1. U.S. Presidents. The ages of the 44 presidents at their first inauguration (as of 2011) are:57 57 49 52 50 42 54 55 64 61 61 64
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  2. What advantage did broadcasting give presidents in contrast to print media?A. Presidents now could deliver far more detail. B.
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  3. c. Compare the two sets and describe what you discover.The following data sets shows the ages of the first seven presidents
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  4. The average age of college presidents is 56 years, with a standard deviation of 4 years. Assuming the ages are normally
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  5. Which of the following best explains why presidents claim inherent powers?presidents need to perform certain actions that are
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  6. Number incorporation for AGE can be used for which of the following age spans?(2 points) Responses ages 1-3 ages 1-3 ages 1-5
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  7. As of​ 2011, the following are the ages at which a​ country's presidents were inaugurated.45​, 54​, 59​, 59​, 50​,
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  8. Which of the following best explains why presidents claim inherent powers? (1 point) Presidents have had these powers given to
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  9. 5. Which of the following examples best represents how the vice presidency has evolved over time?A. Vice Presidents are now
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  10. Given the following data, find the age that represents the 48th percentile.Ages of Presidents 53 61 50 52 67 58 62 45 67 48 43
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