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For the First 9 Months of Life, the Average Weight

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For the first 9 months of life, the average weight w, in pounds, of a certain breed of dog increases at a rate that is inversely proportional to time t, in months. A 1-month-old puppy's weight is changing at a rate of 7 pounds per month, and a 9-month-old puppy weighs 105 pounds. Find a particular solution for the weight of the puppy as a function of time. Round as necessary to one decimal place.


A) For the first 9 months of life, the average weight w, in pounds, of a certain breed of dog increases at a rate that is inversely proportional to time t, in months. A 1-month-old puppy's weight is changing at a rate of 7 pounds per month, and a 9-month-old puppy weighs 105 pounds. Find a particular solution for the weight of the puppy as a function of time. Round as necessary to one decimal place. A)    pounds B)    pounds C)    pounds D)    pounds E)    pounds pounds
B) For the first 9 months of life, the average weight w, in pounds, of a certain breed of dog increases at a rate that is inversely proportional to time t, in months. A 1-month-old puppy's weight is changing at a rate of 7 pounds per month, and a 9-month-old puppy weighs 105 pounds. Find a particular solution for the weight of the puppy as a function of time. Round as necessary to one decimal place. A)    pounds B)    pounds C)    pounds D)    pounds E)    pounds pounds
C) For the first 9 months of life, the average weight w, in pounds, of a certain breed of dog increases at a rate that is inversely proportional to time t, in months. A 1-month-old puppy's weight is changing at a rate of 7 pounds per month, and a 9-month-old puppy weighs 105 pounds. Find a particular solution for the weight of the puppy as a function of time. Round as necessary to one decimal place. A)    pounds B)    pounds C)    pounds D)    pounds E)    pounds pounds
D) For the first 9 months of life, the average weight w, in pounds, of a certain breed of dog increases at a rate that is inversely proportional to time t, in months. A 1-month-old puppy's weight is changing at a rate of 7 pounds per month, and a 9-month-old puppy weighs 105 pounds. Find a particular solution for the weight of the puppy as a function of time. Round as necessary to one decimal place. A)    pounds B)    pounds C)    pounds D)    pounds E)    pounds pounds
E) For the first 9 months of life, the average weight w, in pounds, of a certain breed of dog increases at a rate that is inversely proportional to time t, in months. A 1-month-old puppy's weight is changing at a rate of 7 pounds per month, and a 9-month-old puppy weighs 105 pounds. Find a particular solution for the weight of the puppy as a function of time. Round as necessary to one decimal place. A)    pounds B)    pounds C)    pounds D)    pounds E)    pounds pounds

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