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For part of the first year of a dog's life, its growth can be

approximated using a linear function. Emilie has two puppies:
a Border collie and a younger Saint
Bernard. During a 4-week period,
the Border collie grows from
13.4 kg to 17 kg, while the Saint
Bernard
grows from 6 kg to 12.4 kg.
Suppose each dog grows at a
constant rate. Will the dogs
ever have the same mass? If
so, approximately what is
the mass?

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User Nourdine
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On the table i made just realised i used 2 weeks instead of 4 just change that and instead do 4|8|12|16|instead of 2|4|6|8 and do the same for the other puppy and compare this may not be the correct answer but hope this gives an idea, hope this helps!
For part of the first year of a dog's life, its growth can be approximated using a-example-1
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