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A wildlife conservation program is monitoring the weight and height of different species of birds in preparation for their seasonal migration. The chart displays the maximum and minimum weights for birds across different heights to ensure a successful migration.
Select from each drop-down menu the option that creates the most accurate statement, given the information provided.
In order to ensure successful migration, a bird with a height of 64 centimeters should weigh at least kilograms, which is approximately kilograms less than the maximum weight of birds of the same height.
A wildlife conservation program is monitoring the weight and height of different species of birds in preparation for their seasonal migration. The chart displays the maximum and minimum weights for birds across different heights to ensure a successful migration.
Select from each drop-down menu the option that creates the most accurate statement, given the information provided.
In order to ensure successful migration, a bird with a height of 64 centimeters should weigh at least kilograms, which is approximately kilograms less than the maximum weight of birds of the same height.
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To find the minimum weight required for a bird that is 64 centimeters tall, locate 64 on the x-axis and read the corresponding value from the lower curve (minimum weight). This value is approximately 5.1 kilograms.
Next, to determine how much less this is than the maximum weight for birds of the same height, find the value on the upper curve at 64 centimeters. This is approximately 5.3 kilograms. The difference is 5.3 − 5.1 = 0.2 kilograms.