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25 September, 19:07

Sam studied guinea pigs for his science fair project. He found that the amount of weight the guinea pigs gained varied directly with the number of calories they consumed. The guinea pigs gained 1 ounce for every additional 218 calories in their diet. How many additional ounces would they gain if their diet was increased by 1,090 calories? Let W represent the weight in ounces, and let C represent the number of calories.

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  1. 25 September, 19:12
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    From the given above, we can formulate the equation:

    W = C / 218

    By substituting the given values:

    W = 1090 calories / (218 calories / 1 ounce)

    W = 5 ounce

    Therefore the guinea pigs will gain additional 5 ounce if the diet was increased by 1090 calories.
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