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Real-Life Math -- Solution

You are a forensic anthropologist trying to come up with answers about a collection of bones you are studying.

1.) You have 3 human skeletons. You estimate that when they were alive they measured 5'3", 5'8" and 5'5". What was the average height of these skeletons?

To add the heights, convert to inches.

1 foot = 12 inches
5 feet = 5 x 12 inches
5 feet = 60 inches

5'3" = 60 inches + 3 inches = 63 inches

5 feet = 60 inches

5'8" = 60 inches + 8 inches = 68 inches

5 feet = 60 inches

5'5" = 60 inches + 5 inches = 65 inches

Average = total of figures / number of figures
Average = (63" + 68" + 65") / 3
Average = 196" / 3
Average = 65.33"

Convert this back to feet and inches.

65.33 - 60 inches = 5.33
The average height is 5'5."

2.) There are 206 bones in the human body. Approximately one-seventh of these bones are in the head. Approximately how many bones are in the human head?

206 x 1/7 = 29.43

There are approximately 29 bones in the human head.

"Since math is used in statistics, it is also important in the career of forensic anthropology," says Stefan Schmitt.


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