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Order the following objects by the maximum distance they can be detected: Cepheid variables, RR Lyrae stars, Type I supernovae, and low-mass main-sequence stars. Explain your reasoning.
Body Mass Index (BMI)
A numerical computation that compares a person's weight and height to assess body fatness, used to indicate if a person is underweight, overweight, or within a healthy weight range.
Obese Canadians
Canadians who have a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, categorizing them as obese according to health standards.
Confidence Interval
A volley of values, derived from analysis of statistical samples, that is expected to hold the value of a not-yet-identified population parameter.
Low Income Housing
Housing units made affordable for individuals or families with low annual incomes through subsidy or market-rate restrictions.
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