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GMBA Evaluation Test GLSCM_International (SP Jain)
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Asmall internet mail-order company keeps track of the number of orders it fills per day for many years and determines that the distribution of the variable "orders filled per day" is right-skewed and has the following five-number summary: minimum = 20 q1 = 32 median = 46 q3 = 63 maximum = 80 suppose we take random samples of size 40 from this distribution and calculate the range for each of our samples. (i cant put in the graph, but its approximately normal with center between 56 and 57, with a range of 53 to 60). a) there are two dots on the graph at 53. explain what these values represent. b) is the sample range an unbiased estimator of the population? use the dotplot above to justify your answer.
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An object accelarates from rest to a velocity of 2.4m/s over a distance of 16m what was its accelaration
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According to the nebular theory, the planets formed from a process called . after our protosun formed, remaining dust and gas from the nebula collided, combined, and gravitated together to form the planets.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 18:30
Ascientist has predicted that the population of earth will continue to grow exponentially until the year 2300. at that point, we will reach carrying capacity of earth’s resources, and population growth will plateau. if the scientist’s prediction is correct, what can you predict about human energy use at that time? justify your answer by explaining the relationship between population growth and energy use. (5 points)
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