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Suppose the average daily metabolic rate for certain types of animals can be expressed as a function of mass by r = 121.6m 0.75, where m is the mass of the animal (in kilograms) and r is the metabolic rate (in kcal per day). If the mass of an animal is changing at a rate of dm/dt, find dr/dt. Determine dr/dt for a 210-kg animal that is gaining mass at a rate of 3 kg per day. If the mass of an animal is changing at a rate of dm/dt, find dr/dt. Determine dr/dt for a 210-kg animal that is gaining mass at a rate of 3 kg per day. For the animal described, dr/dt = kcal per day, each day. (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)
Suppose the average daily metabolic rate for certain types of animals can be expressed as a function of mass by r = 121.6m 0.75, where m is the mass of the animal (in kilograms) and r is the metabolic rate (in kcal per day). If the mass of an animal is changing at a rate of dm/dt, find dr/dt. Determine dr/dt for a 210-kg animal that is gaining mass at a rate of 3 kg per day. If the mass of an animal is changing at a rate of dm/dt, find dr/dt. Determine dr/dt for a 210-kg animal that is gaining mass at a rate of 3 kg per day. For the animal described, dr/dt = kcal per day, each day. (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)
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Hubert KochLv2
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