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35% (03:06) correct 65% (03:00) wrong based on 104 sessionsYes | No | |
The first American in space flew in a mission with a Mercury-Redstone launch vehicle. | ||
The Atlas-Agena launch vehicle was used on at least one flight that was not affiliated with Projects Mercury, Gemini, or Apollo. | ||
The Saturn IB launch vehicle’s first flight featured 3 crew members. |
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90% (01:33) correct 10% (01:57) wrong based on 72 sessionsThe average (arithmetic mean) of launch vehicle heights. | |
The range of launch vehicle heights. | |
The median of launch vehicle heights. | |
The average (arithmetic mean) of launch vehicle diameters. | |
The range of launch vehicle diameters. |
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58% (02:39) correct 42% (02:52) wrong based on 69 sessionsYes | No | |
The Saturn V has the greatest height-to-mass ratio of the launch vehicles used in Projects Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. | ||
For the diameters of the launch vehicles used in Projects Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo, the median is equal to the mode. | ||
Of the launch vehicles used in Projects Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo, the one with the highest mass-to-payload-capacity ratio was used in Project Apollo. |
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