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    I'm not exactly sure how to solve this question I might have forgot how to do it but I'm going to guess that based off the picture & what I know about circles I can say that all circles if this makes sense are always similar to each other & that's always no matter what the radius might be ' The steps are as follows... * Obviously draw a triangle * Insert angle bisector for each angle of the tri. Insert the lines & make sure that your long to the point where you can see the point of intersection of the 3 lines. * Based off that we can already say that Amy is definitely right & the procedure is right but we need two more steps so.. * Insert a line perpendicular to a side that goes through the intersection point if that makes sense. Make sure to mark the point that's on the side which is through which the lines passes which makes sense logically. * Insert a circle with radius that should be at exactly the intersection point that obviously would pass through the point that was realized in the previous step. 2x plus 3y plus 8 plus 2x plus 4 plus y equals 360 O plus p equals 180, r plus p equals 180 2x plus parenthesis 2x plus 4 equals 180 4x equals 176 x equals 44 2 parenthesis 44 equals 88 o equals 88° I'm pretty that everything is correct maybe except for o plus p & I think that maybe it should have been o plus q & besides that the calculations itself I believe are correct. Based off what I drew we have twenty angles in the circle & now we need to know what…

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    Waist Circumference

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    Waist circumference is a subject more commonly discussed in female health context, but research during the last years has made it clear that it is an equally meaningful metric to evaluate male health. It is well-known that excessively large waists generally mean poor health management, an unhealthy lifestyle, or unfortunate genetics, which predispose men (and women) to a number of diseases and lower life expectancy. This is valid for both genders. In matters of health, there's no reason why…

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    High Waist Circumference Obesity is one of the major determinants for developing metabolic syndorme. Research has shown that obese adults are much more likely to have metabolic syndrome compared to adults of normal weight (Palaniappan et al., 2004; Wilson, Kannel, Silbershatz, & D'Agostino, 1999). Central obesity contributes to chronic diseases such as: insulin resistance, hypertension, dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia and has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease and type…

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    Hula Hoop Research

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    aerobics group dance to hula hoop aerobics single dance that affected waist circumference and body mass index of a sample group of twenty seven students who were vulnerable to Metabolic Syndrome. According to entry criteria, the researcher selected specifically female students whose waist circumference of 32 inches or more and male students whose waist circumference of 36 inches or more. For hula hoop aerobics group dance, the sample group would dance along with the leader eighteen times for…

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    Low Birth Weight

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    for head circumference, 29.16cm for chest circumference, 8.44cm for mid arm circumference, 28.40cm for abdominal circumference, 11.63cm for thigh circumference, 8.56cm for calf circumference, 3.23mm for subscapular skinfold, 3.38mm for biceps skinfold, 3.90mm for triceps skinfold and 4.71 mm for thigh…

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    body weight and higher muscle mass, it leads to the conclusion that men will have a higher vertical jump. It is also hypothesized that the participants with a larger calf circumference will have a higher vertical jump. This lab finds the adjusted leg circumference; it is predicted that this will give us a true measure of the muscle and those that have larger muscles will be able to jump higher. The objective of this lab was to figure out what factors play a role in vertical jump height ability…

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    paper is advocating for the continued use of waist measurements in the United States Air Force (USAF) Fitness Test. It will cover the reasons why waist measurement is a necessity in maintaining Airmen health and fitness levels, the arguments against waist measurement, and countermeasures proving the inherent need of waist measurements. 2. The body composition component of the USAF Fitness Test amounts to 20 percent of the overall composite score and is made up of the measurement of the…

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    Salt Water Potato Osmosis

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    After letting the potatoes sit for a few days. The potato in the freshwater solution was soft and sticky, it could be easily squished it also had a bad scent because the potato had gone bad. However, the potato in the saltwater solution was firm and had become more narrow than before, it did not have a scent like the freshwater potato did. The solution that caused the potato to change the most in circumference and mass, was the saltwater solution. In the data table the potato in the fresh water…

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    Baking Soda Experiment

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    group was the 2 and 3 15mL spoonfuls of baking soda. Control variables were the amount of vinegar, the same spoon, stopper and tube, graduated cylinder, and funnel used, and the balloon was measured by the circumference of the widest…

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    Eratosthenes Shadow

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    the top of the tall tower, which came to be around 7.2 degrees, (3). Plus, he also knew that the Earth was round in shape, so a full circle would be 360 degrees, meaning that 7.2 degrees would be one-fiftieth of the circumference, since 360 divided by 7.2 = 50. So with this information he set up an equation that had the total degrees of the circumference of the earth multiplying the distance from Alexandria to Syene, and then dividing that by the degrees of the shadow which solved the…

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