An anthropologist discovers a femur belonging to an adult human female. The bone is 14 inches long. Estimate the height of the female. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)

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An anthropologist discovers a femur belonging to an adult human female. The bone is 14 inches long. Estimate the height of the female. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)

The relationship between the length of an adult's femur (thigh bone) and the height of the adult can be approximated by the linear equations
y = 0.432x – 10.44
Female
y = 0.449x - 12.15
Male
where y is the length of the femur in inches and x is the height of the adult in inches (see figure).
X in.
y in.
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(a) An anthropologist discovers a femur belonging to an adult human female. The bone is 14 inches long. Estimate the height of the female. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
Transcribed Image Text:The relationship between the length of an adult's femur (thigh bone) and the height of the adult can be approximated by the linear equations y = 0.432x – 10.44 Female y = 0.449x - 12.15 Male where y is the length of the femur in inches and x is the height of the adult in inches (see figure). X in. y in. femur (a) An anthropologist discovers a femur belonging to an adult human female. The bone is 14 inches long. Estimate the height of the female. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
The relationship between the length of an adult's femur (thigh bone) and the height of the adult can be approximated by the linear equations
y = 0.514x – 14.75
Female
y = 0.532x – 17.03
Male
where y is the length of the femur in inches and x is the height of the adult in inches (see figure).
X in.
y in.T
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A crime scene investigator discovers a femur belonging to an adult human female. The bone is 19 inches long. Estimate the height of the female. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
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Transcribed Image Text:The relationship between the length of an adult's femur (thigh bone) and the height of the adult can be approximated by the linear equations y = 0.514x – 14.75 Female y = 0.532x – 17.03 Male where y is the length of the femur in inches and x is the height of the adult in inches (see figure). X in. y in.T femur A crime scene investigator discovers a femur belonging to an adult human female. The bone is 19 inches long. Estimate the height of the female. (Round your answer to one decimal place.) in
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