ANSWER:
7.5
Explanation:
The mass factor of a human which exceeds that of a cat would be found by using the following expression:
![\begin{gathered} m^{(3)/(4)} \\ m\text{ is the mass of total body} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/au6crvv7qggmel9qp2qld2020sm8xu2f0n.png)
Mass of human will be calculated in metabolic process by using the following equation:
![\begin{gathered} R_H\propto(m^{}_H)^{(3)/(4)} \\ R_H\text{ is the metabolic rate of human and }m_H\text{ is the mass of the human} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/100pt80d34c6o5ntk0swjhqh6to6obxivj.png)
Mass of cat will be calculated in metabolic process by using the following equation:
![\begin{gathered} R_C\propto(m^{}_C)^{(3)/(4)} \\ R_C\text{ is the metabolic rate of cat and }m_C\text{ is the mass of the cat} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/lpz4zye2nwoke9vch4mzn24rkj3ookh9ae.png)
The mass factor of a human that exceeds that of a cat would be found as below.
![\begin{gathered} (R_H)/(R_C)=\frac{(m^{}_H)^{(3)/(4)}}{(m^{}_C)^{(3)/(4)}}_{} \\ (R_H)/(R_C)=(\frac{m_H}{m^{}_C})^{(3)/(4)} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/9vhyjjc59vj2tgy8jkgmlle563spu2dub2.png)
Replacing:
![\begin{gathered} (R_H)/(R_C)=(\frac{70}{4.77^{}_{}})^{(3)/(4)} \\ (R_H)/(R_C)=7.497\cong7.5 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/le5zk0pwdvoyaa8pwpdy34927p3edotjeq.png)
Therefore, the metabolic rate of a 70 kg human by a factor 7.5 that of a 4.77 kg cat