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Mathematics, 01.07.2019 05:30 violetvinny

One model for the ideal body weight, w, for men (in kilograms) is w = 50 + 2.3(h-60), where h represents height (in inches).1. according to this model, what is the ideal weight of a 6-foot male? 2. rewrite the function in order to express height as a function of weight. call this function h. show your work.3. verify that the given function and your function from part (b) are inverses, by showing that (w°h)(w) = w and that (h°w)(h) = h.4. what is the height of a male whose ideal weight is 83 kg?

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