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For the animal whose final weight differed most from its starting
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The weight of three animals varied during a study in which the animals were fed an experimental diet. The weights at left are in kilograms.
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For the animal whose final weight differed most from its starting weight, what was the approximate change in weight from the beginning of the study to the end?
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23 Mar 2021, 09:26
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The weight of three animals varied during a study in which the animals were fed an experimental diet. The weights at left are in kilograms.
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For the animal whose final weight differed most from its starting weight, what was the approximate change in weight from the beginning of the study to the end?
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For Dog, the final weight differed the most. Change in weight = \(11 - 9 = 2\)