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The record height of a man to date is 8 feet 11 inches (107 inches). if all men had identical body types, their weights would vary directly as the cube of their heights.
assume that all men do have identical body types. if a man who is 5 feet 10 inches tall (70 inches) weighs 165 pounds, approximately how much would a man with a
height of 9 feet 1 inch (109 inches) weigh?
aman with a record height of 9 feet 1 inch would weigh approximately lbs.
(do not round until the final answer. then round to the nearest whole number as needed.)

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