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A kitten grows from 5oz at birth to 3lb 5oz at 6 months (find the rate of change)
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A kitten grows from 5oz at birth to 3lb 5oz at 6 months (find the rate of change)
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The rate of change is going to be about 8 oz per moth
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Well, 16 oz is one pound. 16 * 3 is 48. It's not 16 * 3 +5 because it started out at 5oz. 48 oz in 6 months then. Divide 48 by 6. I believe it is 8oz per month. Not positive though.
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