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amm1812
3 years ago
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5. Based on this pattern, h human years, how old is your dog in dog years? In other words, if given any number to figure out the

age in dog years. Hint: (h-2) should be somewhere in your expression. I choose a large dog.
6. Pick an older relative and determine his or her age. Using the pattern or expression you've discovered above, convert this age to the age in dog years. I choose a large dog.
Mathematics
2 answers:
Bezzdna [24]3 years ago
6 0
So if your relative was 50 and your dog was a blood hound because he was big so for a bloodhound one human year for them is 7.25 dog years so you would do 50 x 7.25 so in dog years that bloodhound would be 362.5 years old so remember this for a big dog one human year is usually about 7-8 years for them and im sorry my last answer wasn't good
rusak2 [61]3 years ago
5 0
Hey there,

So. . .I saw that you chose a large dog. So if a large dog's expression would be \boxed{(h-2) }. So if that would be that. . What would be a Humans, and determining his birth and age years. So. . This adult would be 75 years old and he is \boxed{h-8}. The difference between those two ages is the one is 2 and the other is 8. So your answer could be 6.

~Jurgen
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