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Questions:
What is a felony?
What is a misdemeanor?
Explain how punishments for crimes differ based on their classification (felony or misdemeanor).
Answers:
Felony - is a crime that usually involves violence. This punishment is usually 1 or more years in prison or by death.
Misdemeanor - is a simple wrong doing that dosent result in very punishible events.
Felonies are more of a punishment than misdemeanors are. For example a felony you can kill someone and got to jail are get killed. A misdeameanor for example is just like getting banned or suspended from something.
Answer:
The standard deviation of a normal distribution determines the width or spread of a bell curve. The larger the standard deviation, the wider the graph. Percentiles represent the area under the normal curve, increasing from left to right.
Explanation:
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