Answer:
- <u><em>The standard deviation of the distribution is 1.5ºF.</em></u>
Explanation:
The known 68-95-99.7 rule, the empirical rule, states that, in a normal distribution 68% of the data are within one standard deviation from the mean, 95% of the data are within two standard deviations from the mean, and 99.7% are within three standard deviations:
- 68% ⇒ mean ± 1 standard deviation
- 95% ⇒ mean ± 2 standard deviations
- 99.7% ⇒ mean ± 3 standard deviation.
Hence, for the<em> approximately normal distribution of the daily high temperatures</em>,<em> with mean 86º</em>, and a range of <em>83ºF to 89ºF</em> for <em>95% of the data,</em> you can write:
- 86ºF ± 2 SD ⇒ 86ºF - 2 SD = 83ºF, and
- 86ºF ± 2 SD ⇒ 86ºF + 2SD = 89 ºF
Both equations will lead to the same result:
- 86ºF - 2 SD = 83ºF ⇒ 2 SD = 86ºF - 83ºF = 3ºF
SD = 3ºF / 2 = 1.5ºF
Also:
- 86ºF + 2SD = 89ºF ⇒ 2 SD = 89ºF - 86ºF = 3ºF
SD = 3ºF / 2 = 1.5ºF
Therefore, the standard deviation of the distribution is 1.5ºF.
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What’s the nest? Confused
Diffusions
Osmosis
Facilitated diffusion
Active transport
Answer:
A) Light is made up of waves.
Explanation:
Light is a form of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves consist of electric and magnetic fields that oscillate periodically in a plane perpendicular to the direction of motion of the wave, therefore they are transverse in nature.
All electromagnetic waves travel in a vacuum at the speed of light:

Moreover, electromagnetic waves are classified into 7 different types depending on their frequency and wavelength. From lowest to highest frequency (and so, from longest to shortest wavelength), we have:
Radio waves
Microwaves
Ultraviolet
Visible light
Infrared
X-rays
Gamma rays
Visible light is part of this electromagnetic spectrum, and corresponds to the part of the electromagnetic waves that our eye is able to see. In particular, we perceive waves of different wavelength and frequency as different colors: for instance, violet/blue light corresponds to the shortest wavelength that we can see, while red light corresponds to the longest wavelength that we are able to see.
Also, for visible light wave we can describe their brightness, which corresponds to the intensity of the wave, which is a property of all waves.
So the correct answer is
A) Light is made up of waves