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Coroner

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AVG. SALARY

$76,480

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Math

You are a medical examiner and you have been called to a potentially suspicious death scene. Some human bones have been discovered in a forest. Identifying as many characteristics as possible about the body will help the police to determine the identity of the deceased.

Besides finding that these are indeed human bones, and those of a young man, you can determine the height of the person, even though you don't have their full skeleton. You can do this using algebraic equations about the known proportions of different human bones to the full height of the body, depending on gender and age.

One of the bones found is a tibia (part of the lower leg). It is 37.65 centimeters long.

This is the equation for a young man's height (h) based on the length of the tibia (T) in centimeters:

h = 2.392 x T + 81.688

Use this equation to determine the height of the deceased person (in feet and inches).

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