The number of potholes inThe number of potholes in any given 1 mile stretch of freeway pavement in Pennsylvania has a bell-shaped distribution. This distribution has a mean of 61 and a standard deviation of 9. Using the empirical rule (as presented in the book), what is the approximate percentage of 1-mile long roadways with potholes numbering between 34 and 70? any given 1 mile stretch of freeway pavement in Pennsylvania has a bell-shaped distribution. This distribution has a mean of 61 and a standard deviation of 9. Using the empirical rule (as presented in the book), what is the approximate percentage of 1-mile long roadways with potholes numbering between 34 and 70?
10 percent of 70 as a fraction = 7/110% of 70= 10% * 70= 10%/100% * 70= 1/10 * 70= 70/10= 7/1
70/100 = 70%
70% = 70/100 or 7/107/10 = 70%
70
the speed of the hare is 70-75 mph
up to 43 mph or 70 kilometers.
No a horse can run at a speed of 40 mph, whereas the Cheetah can run at an amazing speed of 70 mph.
Cheetahs can run 70 mph (miles per hour) depending on how fast the predator or prey can run.
Fastest recorded time is 70 mph plus.
70 mph
Should run 60 to 70 mph.
Cheetahs have been clocked (recorded) at 70 mph.
1 mile = 1.609344 kilometer (rounded) 70 miles = (70 x 1.609344) = 112.654 70 miles per hour = 112.654 kilometers per hour (rounded) Following the statement of the question, this would be referred to as "fast", not "far".
No. A polar bear can run as fast as 40 kilometers an hour if they need to.
between 112 and 120 km/h (70 and 75 mph)
About 51 seconds at 70 mph.