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Imagine a weight swinging back and forth on the end of a string. In a perfect situation, the weight would swing back and forth forever without stopping. If were the case, how could you model the distance of the weight from the center over time? What would a graph of that model look like? What type of function could you use to create this model? What are some other types of situations you could model similarly?
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Do graduates from uf tend to have a higher income than students at fsu, five years after graduation? a random sample of 100 graduates was taken from both schools. let muf be the population mean salary at uf and let mufsu be the population mean salary at fsu. how should we write the alternative hypothesis?
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