Let I = W/H 2 denote the BMI described in Example 6. A child has weight W

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Let I = W/Hdenote the BMI described in Example 6.

EXAMPLE 6 Body Mass Index A person's BMI is I = W/H, where W is the body weight (in kilograms) and H is the


A child has weight W = 34 kg and height H = 1.3 m. Use the linear approximation to estimate the change in I if (W, H) changes to (36, 1.32)

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Calculus

ISBN: 9781319055844

4th Edition

Authors: Jon Rogawski, Colin Adams, Robert Franzosa

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