The mathematical model W 2 − 3 H = 53 describe a weight, W in pounds, that lies within the healthy weight range for a person whose height is H inches over 5 feet. Use this information to solve Exercises 105- 106. Use the formula to find a healthy weight for person whose height is 5’6. ( Hint: H = 6 because this person’s height is 6 inches over 5 feet.) How many pounds is this healthy weight below the upper end of the range shown by the bar graph at the bottom of the previous column?
The mathematical model W 2 − 3 H = 53 describe a weight, W in pounds, that lies within the healthy weight range for a person whose height is H inches over 5 feet. Use this information to solve Exercises 105- 106. Use the formula to find a healthy weight for person whose height is 5’6. ( Hint: H = 6 because this person’s height is 6 inches over 5 feet.) How many pounds is this healthy weight below the upper end of the range shown by the bar graph at the bottom of the previous column?
describe a weight, W in pounds, that lies within the healthy weight range for a person whose height is H inches over 5 feet. Use this information to solve Exercises 105- 106.
Use the formula to find a healthy weight for person whose height is 5’6. (Hint: H = 6 because this person’s height is 6 inches over 5 feet.) How many pounds is this healthy weight below the upper end of the range shown by the bar graph at the bottom of the previous column?
i attached the question and the way i solved it, i believe i made an error, could you point it out for me because the correct answer is 3pi/2correct answer is D, please see both attached photos
Question 3 and 4
I've already done 1. I was wondering if you could help me with 2 and 3 and explain a strategy I could use to solve problems like this myself?
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