Problem Solving in Animal Conservation Problem Solving in Animal Conservation 6363
The fork length of a shark is the length from the tip of the snout to
the fork of the tail. Use the information on the note cards to solve
each problem.
- Write an expression to represent the total length of a hammerhead shark that
has a fork length of f feet. - Use the expression from Exercise 1 to find the total length of a hammerhead
shark that has a fork length of 11.6 feet. - Write an expression to represent the average fork length of a tiger shark, given
the average fork length s of a sandbar shark. - Use the expression from Exercise 3 to find the average fork length of a tiger
shark if the average fork length of a sandbar shark is 129 centimeters. - About how much would a white shark with a fork length of 13.8 feet weigh?
- The largest white shark in a recent study had a fork length of 16.2 feet. How
much more did this shark weigh than the shark described in Exercise 5?
Tiger Shark
A study found that the average
fork length of a tiger shark is
55 centimeters less than twice
the average fork length of a
sandbar shark.
Hammerhead Shark
The total length of a
hammerhead shark is
about 1.3 times the fork length.
White Shark
The weight in pounds of a
white shark can be estimated
using the expression
18 x^2 - 134 x + 304,
where x is the fork length
in feet.
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