Brain weight B as a function of body weight W in fish has been modeled by the power function B=.007W2/3, where B and W are measured in grams. A model for body weight as a function of body length L (measured in cm) is W=.12L2.53. If, over 10 million years, the average length of a certain species of fish evolved from 15cm to 20cm at a constant rate, how fast was the species' brain growing when the average length was 18cm? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
Use math Latex and put the equations properly
I'm unfamiliar with latex =(
start with \ and then [ and close with \ and ] and try and write x^2 to get \[x^2\]
so you typed (ignore spacing) \ [ x^2 \ ]
so can you do an example of how to do it with this question please?
\[B=0.007W^{2/3}\] was typed \ [ B = W ^ {2/3} \]
I have no idea what W=.12L2.53. means
kk thanks for trying though!
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