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25 October, 17:03

In mammals, the weight of the heart is approximately 0.5% of the total body weight. Write a linear model that gives the heart weight in terms of the whole body weight. Use the model to fins

a. the weight of a human whose weight is 183 lbs.

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  1. 25 October, 19:46
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    We have weight of heart equal to 0.5 % of body weight.

    Let us take x as body weight and y as weight of heart.

    We have by equation of line

    y = mx+c, here c = 0 since weight of heart = 0 when body wight of mammal = 0

    m = 0.5/100 = 0.005

    Which means weight of heart for mammals, y = 0.005 * x

    In case of humans, we have x = 183 lbs

    So weight of heart of humans = 0.005 * 183 = 0.915 lbs
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