SOLUTION: The weight w( in kilograms ) of a milkfish is related to its length l (in centimeters ) by this function : w = (9.37×10⁶)L3.Find the inverse of the function . Then determine the

Algebra.Com
Question 1189267: The weight w( in kilograms ) of a milkfish is related to its length l (in centimeters ) by this function : w = (9.37×10⁶)L3.Find the inverse of the function . Then determine the approximate length of hake that weighs o.679 kilogram.
Answer by ikleyn(52803)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.
The weight w( in kilograms ) of a milkfish is related to its length l (in centimeters )
by this function : w = (9.37×10⁶)L3.
Find the inverse of the function . Then determine the approximate length of hake that weighs o.679 kilogram.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


In order for to get how absurdist the  " problem "  is,
substitute a typical length of a milkfish  (~ 1  meter,  or  100  centimeters)
into the formula,  and calculate the weight.


After completing it,  throw this  " problem "  to closest garbage bin.


About milkfish,  see this  Wikipedia article
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milkfish#:~:text=The%20milkfish%20can%20grow%20to,an%20age%20of%2015%20years.


Not every collection of words and mathematical symbols is a  Math problem.



RELATED QUESTIONS

A particular breed of tilapia has its weight W in kg. related to its length L in cm.... (answered by josmiceli)
The perimeter of a rectangle is 46 inches and the area is 76 in. squared. What is the... (answered by Cromlix)
Use the general formula (A= l x W) to write the area A of the enclosure as a function of (answered by stanbon)
I understand a and c of this problem but I cannot figure out b and d because of the month (answered by jsmallt9,solver91311)
I don't know how to solve this and I can't find anything in my text for this...help... (answered by Cromlix)
I don't know how to solve this and I can't find anything in my text for this...help... (answered by ramkikk66)
A young sumo wrestler decided to go on a special high-protein diet to gain weight... (answered by Fombitz)
The ideal height (in inches) of a man is related to his weight(in pounds) by the formula: (answered by checkley71)
Half the perimeter of a garden is 18 feet. The garden is 8 feet longer than it is wide.... (answered by Earlsdon)