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Function Q gives a puppy's weight in pounds as a function of its age in months

What does Q(30) = 27.5 mean?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Q(18) is a mathematical representation of the weight in pounds of a puppy after 18 months.

Q(30) = 27.5 ; This means that the weight of puppy after 30 months will be 27.5 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the expressions :

Q(18)

Q(30) = 27.5

Function Q gives a puppy's weight in pounds as function of its age in months

What does each expression represent in this situation?

A function is generally represented in the form a(x) ;

Hence, Q(18) is a mathematical representation of the weight in pounds of a puppy after 17 months

Q(30) = 27.5 ; This means that the weight of puppy after 30 months will be 27.5 pounds. 27.5 is the result of working out the function Q at 30.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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In this context, it means that a puppy who is 30 months old has a weight of 27.5 pounds according to the function Q.

The notation "Q(30) = 27.5" means that if we input the age of a puppy as 30 months into the function Q,

The output (or result) will be a weight of 27.5 pounds.

So, in this context, it means that a puppy who is 30 months old has a weight of 27.5 pounds according to the function Q.

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