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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00
The table shows population statistics for the ages of best actor and best supporting actor winners at an awards ceremony. the distributions of the ages are approximately bell-shaped. compare the z-scores for the actors in the following situation. best actor best supporting actor muequals42.0 muequals49.0 sigmaequals7.3 sigmaequals15 in a particular year, the best actor was 59 years old and the best supporting actor was 45 years old. determine the z-scores for each. best actor: z equals best supporting actor: z equals (round to two decimal places as needed.) interpret the z-scores. the best actor was (more than 2 standard deviations above more than 1 standard deviation above less than 1 standard deviation above less than 2 standard deviations below) the mean, which (is not, is) unusual. the best supporting actor was (less than 1 standard deviation below more than 1 standard deviation above more than 2 standard deviations below more than 1 standard deviation below) the mean, which (is is not) unusual.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
The coordinate grid shows a pentagon. the pentagon is translated 3 units to the right and 5 units up to create a new pentagon. what is the rule for the location of the new pentagon?
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The equation m = 19.32v can be used to find the mass m in grams of a pure gold coin with volume v in cubic centimeters. carl has a coin with a mass of 37.8 grams. the coun's volume is 2.1 cubic centimeters. could the coin be pure gold? explain your reasoning. whoever answers this correctly gets marked brainliest! this is also worth a decent amount of points than normal questions!
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